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Friday, June 12, 2009
Some Free Weekend Reading
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NPR: Breaking Barriers - Getting from Streetball to the NBA

CSMonitor: In Somalia's Break-Away Corner, an Oasis of Stability - Why isn't it Recognized?

Slate: How Judges Handle Classified Documents

NPR: Amid Recession, One Automaker is Prospering - Little Tykes

CSMonitor: How the Liberalization of Internet Domain Names will Help Companies but make Web-Life More Complicated

Economist: A Special-Report on India - An Elephant, Not a Tiger

Economist: A Special-Report on the New Middle Class in the World's Emerging Markets

New Republic: Is the DPRK's Kim Jong Un any Less Insane than his Father?

Economist: The Caperton v. Massey Case - Limiting Money in Judicial Elections

TIME: How Sleep Habits Affect Grades

New Republic: Why Americans will Never be Happy until Consumerism Stops

Economist: Rating the UN Secretary-General

FP: China's Health Care is a Mess Too

Economist: Chasing Ghosts - The Notion that Geography is Power is Making an Unwelcome Comeback in Asia

FP: State-Sponsored Sufism - Why are U.S. Think Tanks Pushing for State-Sponsored Islam in Pakistan?

Economist: Criminal Law in California - The Critical Problem with the "3 Strikes" Law

Economist: Oil & Land Rights in Peru - A Bloody Dispute
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