Tag Archives: New York Times
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Where does the buck stop? The NYT TierneyLab looks at science and money, along with all of the attendant “conflicts of interest” between sound science and the money tied up in it. Read here >>
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Sunday’s New York Times ran a fascinating profile on Cambridge author Robert P. George, tracing his steady rise to leadership as the public face of the conservative Christian Right.
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The New York Times Health section in tomorrow's edition ran an excellent piece on Stanley Reiser's "Technological Medicine" focusing on the uncomfortable tradeoff between technology and expectations at the clinic.
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Today is Martin Gardner's 95th birthday. Yesterday's New York Times featured a lovely profile of the great math puzzlist.
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The New York Times Room for Debate blog asks this very question. And our own Terence Ball responds with a surprising fact: the writer of the Pledge of Allegiance was Socialist. Read it >>
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Lots of Darwin this year, and Olivia Judson has the round-up, including the new movie.
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An article in the Times outlines growing tensions over possible prosecutions at the CIA. Cambridge published the memos a little while back, in case anyone wishes to do some catching up on the issue.
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The New York Times has a front-screen story this morning about Bob Collier, who, according to the Times, was moved to speak out at a recent town hall meeting about his worries concerning health care reform. It's almost too tiresome to point out that Collier is entirely uninformed about the issues. But because he did not articulate this utter nonsense in a "high decibel rant," the Times saw fit to put his version of health care reform on the front page of its newspaper.
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Where does the buck stop? The NYT TierneyLab looks at science and money, along with all of the attendant “conflicts of interest” between sound science and the money tied up in it. Read here >>
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Sunday’s New York Times ran a fascinating profile on Cambridge author Robert P. George, tracing his steady rise to leadership as the public face of the conservative Christian Right.
Read More
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The New York Times Health section in tomorrow's edition ran an excellent piece on Stanley Reiser's "Technological Medicine" focusing on the uncomfortable tradeoff between technology and expectations at the clinic.
Read More
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Today is Martin Gardner's 95th birthday. Yesterday's New York Times featured a lovely profile of the great math puzzlist.
Read More
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The New York Times Room for Debate blog asks this very question. And our own Terence Ball responds with a surprising fact: the writer of the Pledge of Allegiance was Socialist. Read it >>
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Lots of Darwin this year, and Olivia Judson has the round-up, including the new movie.
Read More
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An article in the Times outlines growing tensions over possible prosecutions at the CIA. Cambridge published the memos a little while back, in case anyone wishes to do some catching up on the issue.
Read More
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Jonathan Weiler
The New York Times has a front-screen story this morning about Bob Collier, who, according to the Times, was moved to speak out at a recent town hall meeting about his worries concerning health care reform. It's almost too tiresome to point out that Collier is entirely uninformed about the issues. But because he did not articulate this utter nonsense in a "high decibel rant," the Times saw fit to put his version of health care reform on the front page of its newspaper.
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