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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

The Browser daily newsletter [9 Oct 2012]

9 October 2012
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 Best of the Moment

Can Marissa Mayer Really Have It All?

Lisa Miller | The Cut | 7 October 2012

Big profile of new Yahoo boss, and mother. "Mayer was fully girl and fully geek, a former ballet dancer who stayed up all night writing code. And one who seemed driven to make her own path when the men around her wouldn't oblige" Comments

Romney's Five Wars

Juan Cole | Informed Comment | 9 October 2012

Fizzing denunciation of Mitt Romney's foreign policy ideas. If pursued, they'd bankrupt the country and cause more backlash and terrorism. People outside the US admire its democracy, rule of law; they hate its military hubris Comments

The Jumper Squad

Wendy Ruderman | NYT | 5 October 2012

At work with NYPD's emergency services department. Officers trained in suicide rescue. They talk jumpers down from bridges. Brooklyn Bridge is "forgiving". Serious suicides go for the Verrazano. Nobody survives that fall Comments

What Is A 'Human Flesh Search,' And How Is It Changing China?

Jessica Levine | Atlantic | 5 October 2012

In an undemocratic country, people have limited means of getting information, let alone redress. But the Internet is providing ways that China's citizens can fight back against corruption and public power – flesh searching Comments

BB King At 87: The Last Of The Great Bluesmen

Ed Vulliamy | Observer | 6 October 2012

An audience with the blues star back in Mississippi where he worked in the cotton fields as a child. "I keep wanting to play better, go further. There are so many sounds I still want to make, so many things I haven't yet done" Comments

Kids' Club Where Parents Die

Mary Elizabeth Williams | Salon | 2 October 2012

Support group for children of cancer-sufferers. Sounds like a comforting idea; then the death-toll starts rising. "Frankie, we learned, would be transitioning into the children’s bereavement group." Even so, the kids like it Comments

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