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Wealth map of the world and other views of the planet (Times Online) We’re all familiar with the standard atlas, but what if maps were based on criteria other than land mass? A team of cartographers show us an entirely new way of looking at our planet us.rd.yahoo.com
44 Responses to “Let’s hear it for hitting the bottom” (The Hanford Sentinel) Why do people feel we have to punish ourselves because we are living a comfortable lifestyle? We as a nation are always trying to help out other countries, by being the world’s 911 force etc and then the countries that we help seem to rally against us when we need assistance or support. us.rd.yahoo.com
Track and field notebook UO coach says NCAA's new regional two-site format 'improvement' (The Oregonian) Oregon coach Vin Lananna said the two-site format adopted over the weekend to replace the NCAA's regional qualifying system for the Division I outdoor track and field championships is a step in the right direction, but not ideal. us.rd.yahoo.com
Comments: 41 (B92) Thanks for explaining us, Alexander the Great spoke a "Serbized" Bulgarian language. In the theory nothing wrong with Macedonia or calling a Bulgarian dialect "Macedonian language" - but if it is abused for a crazy nationalist agenda and turning the history upside down - my all sympathy to Greece. us.rd.yahoo.com
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Globe trotting angel investor (Bucharest Business Week) A multimillionaire by his mid-30s. Now, aged 39, slim, athletic-looking and dressed in well-tailored clothes, Marius Ghenea faces the enviable task of spending his vast, well-earned fortune, reputed to be around 35 million Euro. us.rd.yahoo.com
Charm offensive (BBC News) Groundwork starts for 2010 Ryder Cup us.rd.yahoo.com
Oud awakening (BBC News) Iraqi musician and new US citizen gets ready to vote us.rd.yahoo.com
NH falls short on sociability (The Nashua Telegraph) You know that outmoded "silent Yankee" stereotype about folks in New Hampshire? A British researcher says it's not so outmoded after all -- at least not according to an Internet survey. ... - By DAVID BROOKS Staff Writer us.rd.yahoo.com
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