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what articles are you reading today? there's already another thread for wacky human-interest stuff, so this thread wil be for juicier stories.

(i don't have my rss reader here and i'm not really in the mood to go trawling through blogs anyway.)

jbr, Thursday, 12 January 2006 17:57 (twenty years ago)

i read some of this essay by a british officer about the institutional shortcomings of the u.s. army in iraq. (pdf)

http://usacac.leavenworth.army.mil/CAC/milreview/download/English/NovDec05/aylwin.pdf

(nb this may not count as "juicy")

mookieproof (mookieproof), Thursday, 12 January 2006 18:08 (twenty years ago)

another not necessarily juicy article, but this is what i've been reading:

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.11/bolero_pr.html

(where's the other thread?)

Juulia (julesbdules), Thursday, 12 January 2006 18:17 (twenty years ago)

http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id%3D98202,00.html


A sole proprietorship is an unincorporated business that is owned by one individual. It is the simplest form of business organization to start and maintain. The business has no existence apart from you, the owner. Its liabilities are your personal liabili

GET EQUIPPED WITH BUBBLE LEAD (ex machina), Thursday, 12 January 2006 18:24 (twenty years ago)

The Ultimate Field Guide to the US Economy

Flower King of Flies (noodle vague), Thursday, 12 January 2006 18:24 (twenty years ago)

http://forbiddentruth.8k.com/

GET EQUIPPED WITH BUBBLE LEAD (ex machina), Thursday, 12 January 2006 18:24 (twenty years ago)

Alpheus - Site for Esoteric History

Flower King of Flies (noodle vague), Thursday, 12 January 2006 18:30 (twenty years ago)

I'm reading A Primer on Eulerian Computational Fluid Dynamics for Astrophysics. Chicks dig CFD.

http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0210611

Later I'll pick a nice long article from my list of nice long unread articles (http://del.icio.us/caek/*Unread) and read that. Good times.

Mike W (caek), Thursday, 12 January 2006 18:31 (twenty years ago)

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0345454235/qid=1127104009/103-5293706-0427039

Root Shock : How Tearing Up City Neighborhoods Hurts America, and What We Can Do About It (Paperback)

From Publishers Weekly
Fullilove (The House of Joshua) looks at the effect of urban renewal on black neighborhoods across the country and finds a well of emotional pain in this engagingly written but uneven book. According to Fullilove, the federal Housing Act of 1949 and its bulldozing of neighborhoods to make room for malls, freeways and parking lots left African-Americans at an enormous social, economic and emotional disadvantage. The experience of losing one's roots, she notes, "does not end with emergency treatment, but will stay with the individual for a lifetime." To illustrate this point, Fullilove, a professor of clinical psychiatry and public health at Columbia University, travels to gutted neighborhoods in Philadelphia; Pittsburgh, Pa.; and Roanoke, Va., and intersperses her analysis with before and after photos and testimony from displaced residents. "What must be heard in these stories of urban renewal-their emotional core-is the howl of amputation, the anguish at calamity unassuaged," she writes. She laments the disappearance of the overlapping networks that once existed in small black communities: the corner stores, shared gardens and neighbors who "automatically came." Urban renewal may have allowed some black families to move to nicer homes or neighborhoods, she concludes, but "the buffering effect of the kindness was lost." Fullilove is at her best conveying the emotions of displaced residents and their mixed feelings about relocation, gentrification and the loss of community ties. She is less successful in bringing in citations from her own studies in health policy, as well as the work of historically various urban planners such as Michel Cantal-Dupart, Georges-Eugene Haussmann and Jane Addams. The result is a somewhat disjointed examination of a complicated subject that isn't quite for general readers and isn't quite for academics, either.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

jbr, Thursday, 12 January 2006 18:32 (twenty years ago)

the curious case of sid finch

mookieproof (mookieproof), Thursday, 12 January 2006 18:33 (twenty years ago)

http://www.nybooks.com/

mookieproof (mookieproof), Thursday, 12 January 2006 18:36 (twenty years ago)

two years pass...

movie title screens

http://www.shillpages.com/movies/index2.shtml

czn, Sunday, 6 July 2008 18:11 (seventeen years ago)


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