NYT Op-Eds & Letters (9)
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/16/opinion/sunday/kristof-americas-primal-scream.html?ref=opinion
America’s ‘Primal Scream,’ by Nicholas D. Kristof
“The inequality that is angering protesters may also be damaging our economy.”
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The Power of Place in Protest, by Michael Kimmelman
“The virtual world is one thing; on the ground is an architecture of consciousness. Occupy Wall Street is a reminder of the civic ideal of public space, and how far modernity has drifted from it.”
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/16/sunday-review/whatever-happened-to-global-warming.html?ref=opinion
Where Did Global Warming Go?, by Elisabeth Rosenthal
“Even as other countries take action, the issue is fading from the American agenda. America lags as India and China pursue aggressive steps on climate.”
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Let’s Admit It: Globalization Has Losers, by Steven Rattner
“Manufacturing jobs won’t come back. We need to focus on our service industries.”
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College Diversity Nears Its Last Stand, by Adam Liptak
“The Supreme Court may overturn university affirmative action.”
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Nice Guy Finishing Last, by Frank Bruni
“In a blistering political climate, cooler heads don’t prevail.”
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A Progressive in the Age of Austerity, by Thomas L. Friedman
“Mayor Rahm Emanuel of Chicago is executing his ‘cut and invest’ philosophy.”
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/16/opinion/sunday/how-medicare-fails-the-elderly.html?ref=opinion
How Medicare Fails the Elderly, by Jane Gross
“It doesn’t pay for what most patients need or want.”
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Sunday Dialogue: The Wall Street Protest
“Is the perceived lack of a clear leader and agenda a shortcoming, or a key to the movement’s appeal?”
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