Chelsea and Manchester United will travel to Moscow for the Champions League Final. Cold War debris: Paper Bombs in a South Korean Museum. An MIT class calculates the carbon footprint of 'the man'. Bryan Garsten (Yale) asks: "who could imagine a presidential campaign today without public rallies and popular rhetoric?" From the Economist, documentaries on being an outsider in Israel. Also from the Economist, have the elections in Iran bolstered the "owlish, black-turbaned cleric?" Tom Stoppard and John Banville on Nabokov's Laura. Burn it? Save it? Publish it.Friday, May 2, 2008
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Chelsea and Manchester United will travel to Moscow for the Champions League Final. Cold War debris: Paper Bombs in a South Korean Museum. An MIT class calculates the carbon footprint of 'the man'. Bryan Garsten (Yale) asks: "who could imagine a presidential campaign today without public rallies and popular rhetoric?" From the Economist, documentaries on being an outsider in Israel. Also from the Economist, have the elections in Iran bolstered the "owlish, black-turbaned cleric?" Tom Stoppard and John Banville on Nabokov's Laura. Burn it? Save it? Publish it.
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American Politics,
Football,
Iran,
Israel,
Korea,
Literature
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