Undernews: April 27, 2013
Undernews: April 27, 2013
Since 1964, the news while there's still time to do something about it
THE PROGRESSIVE REVIEW
Black workers more likely to be in
unions
Look who Congress forgot to exempt from
sequester
Detroit police dumping the
homeless
Study: Roundup linked to major health
problems
80 million Americans didn't go to doctor
last year because of cost
BP's cleanup chemical destroying marine
life
Federal judge rules gay marriage ban
unconstitutional
Boston bombers update: Friday
CISPA dead in Senate
Students boycott New York tests
Town sets path for better voting
Maryland's largest health insurer wants 25%
price increase because of Obamacare
Former Romney intern
arrested with binder full of women
Huffington Pos t A
former Mitt Romney campaign intern is in hot water. The New
York Daily News reports that 21-year-old Adam Savader was
arrested in Great Neck, N.Y. on Tuesday by the FBI. He was
charged with cyberstalking and blackmailing women online,
according to authorit.. .. read more..
Maine politics
update
Holly Seeliger, Portland M E - Since my
election onto the Portland School Board in the fall, journalist
Chris Busby of “The Bollard” and “The Bangor Daily
News” has written several articles about me, and each time
he has used the words “Stripping” and/or “Stripper”.
I have found Chris Busby’s artic.. .. read more..
Poll: Nancy Pelosi
least liked Hill leader
Politico - Americans dislike
all four of the nation's top congressional leaders,
according to a poll released Wednesday, with House Minority
Leader Nancy Pelosi leading the way in unpopularity. Pelosi,
the target of extensive GOP attack ads over the years, is
viewed unfavorably by 48 percent .. .. read more..
Atlanta: From cheating
on tests to embezzling from the arts
Atlanta Business
Chronicle - Former Woodruff Arts Center Director of
Facilities Ralph Clark pleaded guilty Tuesday to
embezzling more than $1.1 million from the arts center.
Clark, 42, of Ellenwood, Ga., faces up to 10 years in prison
and a fine of up to $250,000. Sentencing is scheduled for
Aug. .. .. read more..
San Francisco probes
report Nevada dumped psychiatric patients
Reuters -
San Francisco 's city attorney said on Monday he has opened
an investigation into recent newspaper reports that a Nevada
mental hospital was illegally busing hundreds of newly
discharged psychiatric patients to California and other
states. In a le.. .. read more..
S.E.C. Is Asked to Make
Companies Disclose Donations
NY Times - A loose
coalition of Democratic elected officials, shareholder
activists and pension funds has flooded the Securities and
Exchange Commission with calls to require publicly traded corporations to disclose
to shareholders all of their political donations, a move
that cou.. .. read more..
9 Letters From Young J.
D. Salinger Unearthed
NY Times - In addition to
recommending his own stories, he suggests that Ms. Sheard
read “The Great Gatsby” and “The Last Tycoon,” by F.
Scott Fitzgerald. She replies that both Fitzgerald and
Ernest Hemingway “annoy me in the same way one feels
oneself tricked into feeling sympathy for enti.. .. read more..
Thoreau's contribution
to climate change research
NY Times - For the past
decade, Richard Primack, a professor of biology at Boston
University, has collaborated with colleagues at Harvard to
use the observations in Thoreau’s journals as the basis
for groundbreaking studies in climate change. From 1852 to
1861, Thoreau recorded the exact blooming a.. .. read more..
Life in solitary
confinement
William Black, Solitary Watch - On July
10, 2012, I finished my 25th consecutive year in solitary
confinement, where at the time of this writing I remain.
Though it is true that I’ve never died and so don’t know
exactly what the experience would entail, for the life of me
I cannot fathom how dying .. .. read more..
Recovered History: The
man who survived both nuclear attacks on
Japan
Surviving History
_______________________________________________________ ..
read more..
America's copyright
laws kills music
Terry Teachout, Wall Street Journal
- In Europe, sound recordings enter the public domain 50
years after their initial release. Once that happens, anyone
can reissue them, which makes it easy for Europeans to
purchase classic records of the past. In America, by
contrast, sound recordings are “prote.. .. read more…
Infrequently asked
questions
Where did they find enough books for the
Bush library?
Quotes
A foolish consistency is
the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen
and philosophers and divines. With consistency a great soul
has nothing to do - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Pocket
paradigm
What works so well in the manufacture of a
Ford -- efficiency of scale and mass production -- fails to
work in social policy because, unlike a Ford, humans think,
cry, love, get distracted, criticize, worry or don't give a
shit. Yet we keep acting as though such traits don't exist
or don't matter. We have come to accept the notion that the
enormous institutions of government, media, industry and
academia are natural to the human condition and then wonder
why they don't work better than they do. In fact, as
ecological planner Ernest Callenbach pointed out, "we are
medium-sized animals who naturally live in small groups --
perhaps 20 or so -- as opposed to bees or antelopes who live
in very large groups. When managers or generals or
architects force us into large groups, we speedily try to
break them down into sub-units of comfortable size." -
Sam Smith
From Kabul with love