- Log In – The New York Times
Health Insurers Making Record Profits, Still Raising Rates, while patients postpone care
- Log In – The New York Times
NY attorney general investigates major banks’ role in home loan crisis – nytimes.com
- Log In – The New York Times
Turn up the heat!!! New York Investigates Banks’ Role in Fiscal Crisis
- BBC News – Twitter ‘vital’ link to patients, say doctors in Japan
RT @monkchips: Twitter a ‘vital’ link to patients in the aftermath of the quake, say Japanese doctors RT @Avinio by …
- Making the BurdaStyle Blog More Interactive With Thinglink! – Sewing Blog | BurdaStyle.com
RT @jyri Cool, Burda Style is now using @thinglink to tag craft, fashion and sewing finds on its blog:
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- Why eliminating Big Oil loopholes isn’t a tax increase « Climate Progress
Repealing tax breaks for oil companies is NOT a tax increase! via @TomRaftery
- Video: High fiber | Need to Know
RT @brainpicker: PBS explores why Europe is miles ahead of the U.S. in internet connection
- Programming the Mobile Web
– O’Reilly MediaRT @OReillyMedia #Ebook Deal/Day: Programming the Mobile Web – Only $17.99 (Save 50%) w/code DDPMB - 8th Email from Japan-Preparation for disasters | GLOBIS CEO Yoshito Hori Blog
Nice long view reminder. How an old tsunami marker ("don’t build below here") saved lives in Japan
- Dichloroacetate and cancer : Pharyngula
Dichloroacetate and cancer: So many people have sent me this sensationalistic article, "Scientists cure cancer, …
- Scalzi’s Fuzzy Nation: a masterful, likable reboot of one of the great sf classics – Boing Boing
Scalzi’s FUZZY NATION: masterful, likable, terrific reboot of sf classic
- Spoonful of Sugar Helps the Persistent Bacteria Go Down – Slashdot
Cool. A Spoonful of Sugar Helps the Persistent Bacteria Go Down
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