September 2010
29 posts
Sep 28th
Game time
Up all night cleaning, grading, and packing—Angkor Wat tomorrow, America next Monday.
Sep 28th
WatchWatch
Sept. 24: Watch Stephen Colbert deliver a prepared statement on immigration before the House Judiciary Subcommittee. via www.msnbc.msn.com Near the end of the hearing, Mr. Colbert turned sincere, giving a serious answer when asked a serious question by Representative Judy Chu, Democrat of California, about why he had chosen to donate his time to the plight of migrant farm workers out of all...
Sep 24th
Downhill With the G.O.P. By PAUL KRUGMAN →
These days one of America’s two great political parties routinely makes nonsensical promises. Banana republic, here we come. via www.nytimes.com
Sep 24th
Less than two weeks...
Grading, Koh Samet, and Angkor Wat, are all that separate me from my move back to the states (Huntington Woods Oct. 4th/Chicago Oct. 7th). It’s been a l-o-n-g year—one full of initiative, absorption, maturity, and reflection. I love Thailand, but I am so excited to come home :)
Sep 23rd
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Sep 18th
Who makes more money...
Who makes more money, the tanning industry of America, the whitening industry of India, or the whitening industry of Thailand? Why do we do this?
Sep 14th
Sep 14th
“And so from a national security interest, we want to be clear about who the...”
– President Obama
Sep 12th
MOVE THE MOSQUE! (AND OTHER ANNIVERSARY NOTES)... →
Feisal Abdul Rauf, back from his State Department-sponsored trip overseas in time for the 9/11 anniversary, said his piece this week on the Op-Ed page of the Times. If you haven’t yet read his Op-Ed, please hasten to do so…. via www.newyorker.com
Sep 12th
“There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with...”
– President Clinton
Sep 9th
Please Don't Bomb the Suburbs: A Midterm Report on... →
As a potty-mouthed graffiti writer from the South Side of Chicago, William Upski Wimsatt electrified the literary and hip-hop world with two of the most successful underground classic books in a generation, Bomb the Suburbs (1994) and No More Prisons (1999), which, combined, sold more than ninety thousand copies. In Please Don’t Bomb the Suburbs, Wimsatt weaves a first-person tour of...
Sep 9th
Considering Daley’s Exit, With Hope and With Fear... →
Chicago has felt conflicting emotions since Mayor Richard M. Daley said he’d leave the office he has had since 1989. via www.nytimes.com
Sep 9th
Sep 9th
Last month in Thailand.
Time flies…
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Sep 3rd
Off Twitter, on Ping.
Social networking, a blessing and a burden.
Sep 2nd
Sep 2nd
Bangkok Post : Boy, 9, shot dead while on way to... →
A 9-year-old boy has been shot to death on a public bus and a 12-year-old girl wounded in separate brawls involving rival technical college students. via www.bangkokpost.com
Sep 2nd
The Most Important Newspaper Column Today -... →
The Financial Times’ Martin Wolf, arguably the most important financial columnist in the world, pens a blistering appraisal of President Obama’s response to the economic decline, and the Republican Party’s counterfactual contention that the stimulus didn’t work and tax cuts don’t increase the defici… via swampland.blogs.time.com
Sep 2nd