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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Today's Word—Slippery
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Tongue-Tied
“So difficult it is to show the various meanings and imperfections of words when we have nothing else but words to do it with.”
—John Locke
(1632-1704), scholar, philosopher, physician
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I read the news today. Oh boy.
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. MSNBC
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Holidays Past & Present
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Gratitude in 6 Words
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Six-word memoirs
on what we’re grateful for,
NYTimes.
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‘Clear-Eyed Patriotism’
— Historian Jon Meacham’s
appreciation of writer E.B. White
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Literary Hub.
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Civic Disengagement
— As local newspapers fade,
fewer citizens step up
in their communities.
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‘Don’t Think!’
— Writing advice from
Ray Bradbury
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Literary Hub
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Trump Rages at the Press
Amidst the coronavirus,
the president blames media for reporting his words
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WaPost.
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‘Inverse Media Environments’
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Pew survey
finds Dems and Republicans see the news very differently.
Nieman Lab.
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Threats to Journalism
The publisher of the NYTimes says
journalism and democracy are in danger
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NYTimes.
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Ageism
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shunned in advertising images
, NYTimes.
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Free Lunch.
Only 14% of Americans pay
anything for news.
Nieman.Org.
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Fox as Trump’s State TV
The
connection between the White House and Fox
is dangerous.
The New Yorker
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The News Desert.
UNC researcher documents
the growing wastelands
in America where there’s no news.
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