Aug. 15, 2011 The New Yorker
On Aug. 15, 2011 The New Yorker’s James Surowiecki wrote “The Business Of Austerity” about how the Republican Congress caused the US Government to default. By harming the full faith and credit of the...
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On May 4, 2015 The New Yorker’s James Surowiecki wrote “Back To Basics” about companies like General Electric are getting out of finance and returning to manufacturing. “Suddenly, the U.S. sees like a...
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On Nov. 2, 2015 The New Yorker’s Dana Goodyear wrote “A New Leaf” about attempts to make seaweed a palatable desirable food source. You can have mine. Copyright 2015 DJ Cline All rights reserved.
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Feb. 29, 2016 The New Yorker’s Nick Paumgarten wrote “The Scold” about Peter Adeny and the joys of being cheap. Jeanne Marie Laskas wrote “Helium Dreams” about the history and return of airships,...
View ArticleAug. 15, 2011 The New Yorker
On Aug. 15, 2011 The New Yorker’s James Surowiecki wrote “The Business Of Austerity” about how the Republican Congress caused the US Government to default. By harming the full faith and credit of the...
View ArticleMay 4, 2015 The New Yorker
On May 4, 2015 The New Yorker’s James Surowiecki wrote “Back To Basics” about companies like General Electric are getting out of finance and returning to manufacturing. “Suddenly, the U.S. sees like a...
View ArticleNov. 2, 2015 The New Yorker
On Nov. 2, 2015 The New Yorker’s Dana Goodyear wrote “A New Leaf” about attempts to make seaweed a palatable desirable food source. You can have mine. Copyright 2015 DJ Cline All rights reserved.
View ArticleFeb. 29, 2016 The New Yorker
Feb. 29, 2016 The New Yorker’s Nick Paumgarten wrote “The Scold” about Peter Adeny and the joys of being cheap. Aden said “I’m really just trying to get rich people to stop destroying the planet.”...
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