9:03 AM 3/11/2013 - NYT Review


9:03 AM 3/11/2013 - NYT Review

via The New York Times's Facebook Wall by The New York Times on 3/10/13
"I have come a long way from the life I had in the late ’90s, when, flush with cash from an Internet start-up sale, I had a giant house crammed with stuff — electronics and cars and appliances and gadgets," writes Graham Hill in Opinion. "Somehow this stuff ended up running my life, or a lot of it; the things I consumed ended up consuming me."


Living With Less. A Lot Less.
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The many things I consumed ended up consuming me.

A vibrant youth movement played a major role in Venezuela's beleaguered opposition during the rule of Hugo Chávez.

via NYT > Global Home by By JACK EWING on 3/10/13
Florian Homm, who spent five years in hiding, was arrested in Italy and faces extradition to America, where authorities have accused him of defrauding investors of at least $200 million.

via NYT > World by By NICK CUMMING-BRUCE and CHOE SANG-HUN on 3/10/13
The United Nations Human Rights Council will meet Monday to consider calls for an international inquiry into possible crimes against humanity.

via NYT > World by By ALISSA J. RUBIN and THOM SHANKER on 3/10/13
President Hamid Karzai charged that the American government and the Taliban had in effect colluded to keep Afghanistan unstable in order to justify a continued American military presence.

via NYT > Business Day by By NICK BILTON on 3/11/13
Think of how long it takes to access your voice mail and listen to one of those long-winded messages. In text messages, you don’t have to declare who you are, or even say hello.

via NYT > Global Home by By DAVID BARBOZA on 3/10/13
Remarks by Yang Jiechi, the foreign minister, were China’s highest level response yet to intensifying accusations that the Chinese military may be engaging in cyberespionage.

via NYT > Arts by By KEN JAWOROWSKI on 3/10/13
In the saloon at the center of Adam Szymkowicz’s “Clown Bar” the regulars wear clown makeup and costumes, and speak in the hard-boiled slang of 1930s gangsters.

via NYT > Arts by By RANDY KENNEDY on 3/10/13
The show about admen in the ’60s asked a top illustrator of that era, Brian Sanders, to create a poster in the style of the time period to promote its new season.

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