Monday, 31 October 2011
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Amrinder Gill Judaa - New Album of Amrinder Gill Judaa Coming Soon This December. Tun Judaa Amrinder Gill New Album.
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7am Arivu (Songs) – Yellae Lama – September 2011 Release
Singer(s): Karthik, Shalini, Shruthi, Vijay Movie: 7am Arivu (2011) Starrin: Suriya, Shruthi Haasan Movie Director: AR Murugadoss Music Director: Harris Jayaraj 7am Arivu (Songs) – Yellae Lama – September 2011 Release 7am Arivu (Songs) – Yellae Lama – September 2011 Release 7am Arivu (Songs) – Yellae Lama – September 2011 Release 7am Arivu (Songs) – [...]
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The mess that is "Meet the Press" had me laughing until tears ran down my face.
We watch the NBC show on DVR and pause frequently to analyze, dissect, and mock. Here's today's transcript. They had Walter Isaacson, the author of that terrific new biography of Steve Jobs, and then they also had Tom Brokaw, NBC's retired news anchor, who also has a new book. It might make a mildly appreciated Christmas present for any members of the "greatest generation" who still survive in your family. Pushing Brokaw's book, they subjected us to text like this:
It was so frustrating, because we so much wanted to hear what Isaacson had to say about Steve Jobs, but Gregory had to keep weaving in the platitudinous themes of Brokow's book, and the effort was ludicrous:
"Slashing rhetoric and outrageous characterizations have long been part of the American national political dialogue ... but modern means of communications are now so pervasive and penetrating they might as well be part of the air we breathe, and therefore they require tempered remarks from all sides. Otherwise, the air just becomes more and more toxic until it is suffocating."Imagine what blather must have been in that before they did the ellipsis. And try translating it into plain English. You see what he's saying? In the old days of network broadcasting, people only heard from designated authorities like me, but now that everyone's voice can be heard, it's time to tone it all down. Now that there's so much potential for opinion, it should all be made very bland, because it's hurting my tummy. And my old, old lungs. I can't breathe because other people are talking too much. All this newfangled media. Why back in my day, everybody listened to me and the air was fresh and clean.
It was so frustrating, because we so much wanted to hear what Isaacson had to say about Steve Jobs, but Gregory had to keep weaving in the platitudinous themes of Brokow's book, and the effort was ludicrous:
MR. GREGORY: It's interesting about Steve Jobs, Walter Isaacson, because part [...]
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Anne Applebaum prattles about the divide in America between the upper-middle class and the lower-middle class.
Instapundit pointed me to this piece, so I read it:
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Despite all the loud talk of the "1 per cent" of Americans who, according to a recent study, receive about 17 per cent of the income, a percentage which has more than doubled since 1979, the existence of a very small group of very rich people has never bothered Americans. But the fact that some 20 per cent of Americans now receive some 53 per cent of the income is devastating.What?! "It seems..."? It doesn't seem that way to me! I'm securely in the "upper middle class" as Applebaum describes it, yet I don't see myself as easily grasping the things on that list of what it takes to feel you're doing "minimally 'well.'" Why would people distributed throughout the middle class feel left behind because they can't get all that? Applebaum seems rad [...]
I would argue that the growing divisions within the American middle class are far more important than the gap between the very richest and everybody else. They are important because to be "middle class", in America, has such positive connotations, and because most Americans think they belong in it...
"Middle America" also once implied the existence of a broad group of people who had similar values and a similar lifestyle. If you had a small suburban home, a car, a child at a state university, an annual holiday on a Michigan lake, you were part of it. But, at some point in the past 20 years, a family living at that level lost the sense that it was doing "well", and probably struggled even to stay there. Now it seems you need a McMansion, children at private universities, two cars, a ski trip in the winter and a summer vacation in Europe in order to feel as if you are doing minimally "well". ...
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Injured Taibu out of New Zealand Test
Zimbabwe will be missing the services of Tatenda Taibu and left-arm seamer Brian Vitori in the only Test against New Zealand in Bulawayo starting November 1
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