From the daily archives: Saturday, February 26, 2011

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Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates warns West Point cadets against wars like Iraq and Afghanistan. Tweet

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Mapping numbers in Section A news (front page) 26, 2011 2.00 Qaddafi Forces Violently Quell Capital Protest: 2,000 Rebels are said to March on Tripoli armed volunteer force of about 2,000 men leader, who ruled for more than 40 years A8 In Iraq 20 protestors  were killed in clashes with security forces A9 U.S. Announces [...]

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New search for missing AF447 to start in March French investigators have detailed plans for a fourth attempt to locate the wreckage of the Air France Airbus A330-200 lost over the Atlantic in mid-2009. The Bureau d’Enquetes et d’Analyses says that Air France and Airbus will co-fund a $12.5 million hunt for the aircraft. It [...]

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Today I was reading about more air fare charges to come and the increasing costs on fuel: http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2011/feb/25/british-airways-oil-price-higher-fares Elli Chortara © 2011 Tweet

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Breakfast over the weekend NY Times. Unfortunately, not long enough for my one-of-a kind NY Times recycled paper mug to finish drying–i just checked it again after all day sitting in the sun in my studio, but it’s still damp. Perhaps tomorrow…..not really such a functional coffee cup anyway, but fun to make. Tweet

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I read an article in the Business section of The New York Times today about consumers having “a greater interest in making stuff last.” Even though consumer spending has risen, many people continue to respond to the impact that the recent economic downturn has created.  “…the changes reflect…a reassessment of the need to constantly have [...]

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