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www.ytcgzx.net,it’s worth noting. Persistent growth is a miracle cure for deficits. It can also be a miracle cure for runaway entitlement programs.Why Bigger Is Better Roberth Therrien in his studio in Los Angeles (Monica Almeida/The New York Times)Robert Therrien makes oversized domestic objects. Claes Oldenburg has always made oversized domestic objects. And in my Therrien piece in yesterday's New York Times,on the occasion of a mini-survey at the Albright-Knox in Buffalo,I show how these two artists have little in common. (It's pure,
kate spade bags,weird coincidence that the Times had me profile both of them this summer.)? Oldenburg's enlargements are about amplification,taking pop culture and making it goofily present to us,as though we can't avoid bathing in it.
The Telegraph has also been told that the inquiry into the affair that brought down Dr Fox is expected to conclude that the business cards – on which Mr Werritty claimed to be an adviser to the Defence Secretary - made it look like Mr Werritty, spoke on behalf of the UK Government ...It is understood that Sir Gus concludes that Dr Fox was warned several times about the risks of his association with Mr Werritty. But the report is expected to say that Dr Fox thought it was acceptable and carried on his association.1.10pm: Here's a lunchtime summary.? Inflation has risen sharply, hitting a three-year high. As Katie Allen reports, the Office for National Statistics said consumer price inflation rose to 5.
This marks the latest stage in a major redrawing of the nation's media landscape. In 2007,the government revoked the license of the country's most popular channel,RCTV. In 2005,Venezuela linked up with several other South American nations to create a new regional broadcaster,Telesur.EcuadorPresident Rafael Correa has previously closed radio stations and given the broadcasting space to public channels. He has also launched legal challenges against critical newspapers,including Vanguardia and frequently attacked the private media in his public addresses. "We won't tolerate abuses and crimes made every day in the name of freedom of speech. That is freedom of extortion and blackmail," he told the Guardian.
"Last year,I wrote the most of my career,including 306 movie reviews,a blog post or two a week,and assorted other articles," he wrote on his blog on April 2. "I must slow down which is why I’m taking what I like to call ‘a leave of presence.’"Ebert leaves behind his wife,Chaz Ebert,a former trial attorney who was there for her husband until the end. And his legacy will hopefully endure on the silver screen. Celebrated documentary filmmaker Steve James (Hoop Dreams),along with Steve Zaillian (writer of Schindler’s List) and Oscar-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese were collaborating on a documentary about Ebert’s life up until the day he passed."So on this day of reflection I say again,thank you for going on this journey with me," Ebert last wrote.
The conservative?Washington Examiner,after the?Chuck Hagel/"Friends of Hamas" flap,recently?ran a?thoughtful?item?critical of fellow conservatives for not hewing to journalistic best practices. It'd be nice if either the?Times?or Smith had noted that Goldfarb,in both his lobbying and journalism,embodies this failure. This is what neoconservatism has become; even a critic can lament.What Are the GOP's Sequester Priorities? Alex Wong/Getty ImagesEzra Klein is forgivably baffled by the GOP's strategy on the sequester. As he understands it,the GOP priorities are:1) Cut the deficit.2) Cut entitlement spending.3) Protect defense spending,and possibly even increase it.4) Simplify the tax code by cleaning out deductions and loopholes.
They were right,and now when you go out to weed the garden,the dusk carries with it a slight whiff of apprehension it never did before.Our relationship to the world around us is shifting as fast as that world is shifting. "Frankenstorm" is the right name for Sandy,and indeed for many other storms and droughts and heat waves now. They’re stitched together from some spooky combination of the natural and the unnatural. Some state will doubtless bear the brunt of this particular monster,but it also will do its damage to everyone’s state of mind. Photos: Sandy's Deadly Path AP Photo (3) ; Getty Images (top right)Should Animal Sacrifice End? Anila Muhammad of Muslims for Progressive Values argues against the tradition of animal sacrifice on the holiday of Eid al-Adha,which Muslims observe today:The Quran states that Abraham had a dream in which he believed God was instructing him to sacrifice his son.
All that is to say that "Treasure" is as joyous as you expect from a Mars summer track,with the added bonus of a heavy Michael Jackson influence—never a bad thing.7. "I Love It"—Icona Pop featuring Charli XCX Sometimes (OK,a lot of times) during the summer,you just want to get a little (very) drunk and jump up and down to a good song and dance with abandon. Perhaps that’s why "I Love It" is as big a hit in July as it was when it was hit the charts five months ago. The song might be a little old,
cnnhkids,but the chorus of giddily chanting bar patrons you no doubt encountered this weekend probably says it best: "I don’t care / I love it."8. "Come & Get It"—Selena Gomez Yes,it does sound a little bit like it was picked off the Rihanna discard pile.
Most commentators view Ukip as just a protest vote party. But in Progress recently Anthony Painter speculated that Farage could be on the track to becoming deputy prime minister by 2015: So it did happen. In the year after its staggering first-place finish in the 2014 European parliamentary elections, the political classes had argued that the English Independence party's support – in the mid-20s – was just froth. But in the first post-austerity general election, Farage's party managed to hold on to most of its support, polled 20% of the vote and saw the election of 25 MPs.Sporting a St George's cross tie, Farage declared in the early hours that his party "hadn't even begun yet" and already it had "turned British politics upside-down".