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1) I forgot to link to this when it was timelier, but David Brooks deserve props for a terrifically level-headed column on the panty bomber.
2) The net national savings rate is at its lowest point since the Great Depression.
3) Foreign Policy excerpts Brad DeLong's new book 'The End of Influence: What Happens When Other Countries Have the Money.'
4) The skies are still friendly -- in fact, they're a lot friendlier than they were in the ’80s.
I'll be on Olbermann tonight at 8:30 eastern.
The image atop this post is Ted McCagg's cubist Rubik's cube.
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Posted by: bmull | January 4, 2010 7:07 PM | Report abuse
Interesting article on MRSA declines in Norway the opposite in Japan and possibilities for replicating one or the other here. Can we stop the patient demand for strong antibiotics with Tylenol?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091231/ap_on_re_us/when_drugs_stop_working_norway_s_answer
Posted by: staticvars | January 4, 2010 11:57 PM | Report abuse
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Brooks was just pimping his usual peaean to decentralized government. As Digby put it, even a stopped clock...