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| • Chris Weigant: What Would Abbie Hoffman Have Thought Of The Flag Lapel Pin Debate HuffingtonPost |
| Flag lapel pins are all the rage these days, but the battle over wearing the flag is older than you may have thought. |
| • A Question of Ethics Metro Pulse |
| The cost of four full-page color ads on a Wednesday in the Knoxville News Sentinel could have run Knox Accountability $7,500 as an insert, as much as $34,579.20 if it ran in the paper itself. |
| • A rape campaigner runs for office Guardian Unlimited |
| Life & style: Twenty years ago, Jill Saward went public as a rape victim. Now she is standing against David Davis |
| • UPDATE: New York Times |
| There’s been a marked drop in the number of venture capitalists raising money. But the drop doesn’t signify economic troubles for the industry, nor is it a function of a recession, according to members of the industry. |
| • Questions And Answers – Tuesday 1 June 2008 Scoopconz |
| 1. JOHN KEY (Leader of the Opposition) to the Minister of Finance: What is the full and final cost of the Government’s purchase of Toll NZ Ltd’s rail and ferry business? |
| • Brian Taylor blogs - better late than never BBC News |
| Brian Taylor blogs - better late than never |
| • Morgentaler named to Order of Canada The Globe and Mail |
| Conservatives drawing up talking points to deal with reaction to controversial appointment |
| • Were gloomy like its 1990 The Courier Mail |
| AUSTRALIANS' confidence about their jobs and the cost of living has crashed to its lowest since the recession of the 1990s, according to a survey. |
| • Brian Taylor on the challenge for Labour in Glasgow by-election BBC News |
| Brian Taylor asks what made Wendy throw in the towel |
| • Sunday Talker: Tracing an E-Mail Smear Washington Post |
| On Sundays, The Fix tries to catch up with all the reading that got neglected during the week. And, more often than not, we come across something in our own newspaper that's worth highlighting for Fixistas. Last week we noted... |
