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Paddy Considine’s Directorial Debut 'Tyrannosaur' Wins Big at British Independent Film Awards

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Debt And Democracy – Has The Link Been Broken?

Michael Hudson | Naked Capitalism | 2 December 2011

International finance is a "new mode of warfare. Its objective is the same as military conquest in times past: To appropriate land and mineral resources, communal infrastructure and extract tribute." Fine essay on debt, democracy Comments

How To Dispel Your Illusions

Freeman Dyson | NYRB | 2 December 2011

Freeman Dyson on Daniel Kahneman and cognitive illusion. In brief, how we too often persuade ourselves that we are right, by ignoring evidence that we are wrong Comments

Outrage! Outrage! Oh, Let Me Be Outraged!

Kenan Malik | Pandaemonium | 2 December 2011

Everyone wants to feel offended these days. And, if you don't, the authorities – from police to trade union bureaucrats – will try to make you. Lovely (short) blogpost commenting on three incidents of the past few days Comments

Jews, Christians And Judaeo-Christians

Geza Vermes | Standpoint | 1 December 2011

"The expression 'Jewish Christian', made up of two seemingly contradictory concepts, must strike readers not trained in theology or religious history as an oxymoron." But it isn't. Here is the full story of Judaeo-Christianity Comments

Seer Of The Mirror World

Anonymous | Economist | 3 December 2011

Profile of David Gelernter, professor of computer science, victim of Unabomber, prophet of social networks. Imagined Facebook in 1991, pretty much invented it in 1997, but his investors wanted corporate clients, not individuals Comments

Epiphany In Etwall

Dominic Hilton | New Humanist | 19 November 2011

Anglican gets engaged to atheist. Confesses belief to fiancée's friends. "I may as well have said, 'Hi, my name's Dominic, and I'm a polygamist.'" To explain appeal of religion drags fiancée to a christening. It doesn't go well Comments

Awards Box Office: A Proud 'Shame' Beats NC-17 Rating, 'The Artist' Continues to Shine

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"Hugo," "The Descendants," "My Week with Marilyn" and "A Dangerous Method" also enjoy strong business.

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Herman Cain suspends campaign; Gingrich wins Iowa poll; Putin's party takes a hit, and more from The Slatest

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Herman Cain Suspends Presidential Campaign

Herman Cain Suspends Presidential Campaign

Republican candidate accuses media and political elites of derailing the Cain train.

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In Russian Elections, Putin's Party Takes a Hit

In Russian Elections, Putin's Party Takes a Hit

Apparent efforts to silence allegations of voter fraud and 16 percent dip in popularity put United Russia party off-balance.

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Newt Gingrich Wins Big in Latest Iowa Poll

Newt Gingrich Wins Big in Latest Iowa Poll

Former house speaker solidifies lead over Rep. Ron Paul and Mitt Romney ahead of caucus.

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Sandusky: Joe Paterno Never Broached Subject of Accusations

Sandusky: Joe Paterno Never Broached Subject of Accusations

Former assistant coach says even after accusations were made, he wasn't confronted by the school's head coach or the charity he founded.

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Iran Claims it Shot Down U.S. Drone

Iran Claims it Shot Down U.S. Drone

Unmanned may have been on Afghanistan surveillance mission.

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Oklahoma State Game Celebration Leaves 13 Injured

Oklahoma State Game Celebration Leaves 13 Injured

Swarming the field, fans trample other spectators, rip down goalposts at Boone Pickens Stadium.

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