July 10

Crime and the economy; Michael, a Foreign Affair; 12 Most Disturbing Vintage Ads; Sadness, anger, but peace in Beirut
July 9, 2009 4:22 by Dana El Baltaji
With Michael Jackson, the end of the megastar?
“Can there ever again be a megastar the size of Michael Jackson?” asks the Christian Science Monitor.
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12 Most Disturbing Vintage Ads
Kipp’s favorite website, Oddee, presents 12 truly bizarre vintage ads.
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Michael, a Foreign Affair
Michael jackson’s death was a worldwide event tragedy, says the New York Times.
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Crime and the economy
Are economic growth and crime rates related, or are they mutually exclusive. The Economist‘s blogger investigates.
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Sadness, anger, but peace in Beirut
The cost of peace in Beirut is greater than some residents can handle, reports the BBC
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Google’s Bid to Shatter Windows
Newsweek doesn’t think Microsoft should be worried about Google’s new operating system. Not yet anyway.
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Airbus officially picked by Kuwait Airways
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Nokia charging back with full force
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Loved his music, the world is gonna miss him