2015年1月23日 星期五

2015-01-24 U.S. Spotlight


Inequality as a Religious Issue: A Conversation With the Archbishop of Canterbury   
New York Times
In the two years since the Most Rev. Justin Welby was installed as archbishop of Canterbury, he has traveled the world to talk with other church leaders, and his assessment of those visits has been, in many ways, grim. He has declared the Church of England, ...


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PBS NewsHour
   
The White House broke a State of the Union tradition. Does it matter?   
PBS NewsHour
Democratic members of congress applaud President Barack Obama as he delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress. Photo by Larry Downing/Reuters. On Tuesday, the White House broke a longstanding State of the Union tradition.

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SI.com
   
Deflated footballs just latest corner Belichick's Pats accused of cutting   
SI.com
On SI Now, Sports Illustrated NFL analyst Aaron Nagler gives his take on the future of the Colts and what they need to do in order to head in the right direction. by Michael Rosenberg · Twitter Email. Posted: Mon Jan. 19, 2015 Updated: Tue Jan. 20, 2015.

   


Female veteran shamed for parking in veterans-only spot   
WNCN
An Air Force veteran found a note criticizing her for parking in a veterans-only spot. (WECT). North Carolina NewsMore>> · Innocent man released, wants to sleep 'in real bed' · Innocent man released, wants to sleep 'in real bed'. Updated: Friday, January 23 ...


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National Geographic
   
Why It's So Hard to Stop Zimbabwe's Export of Baby Elephants   
National Geographic
The export of dozens of elephants is legal under the global treaty that governs the endangered species trade. Picture of elephants at a watering hole. A family of African elephants drinks together at a water hole in Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park. Dozens of ...


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Search Engine Land
   
How To Present Your SEO Plan   
Search Engine Land
Are you preparing to present your 2015 SEO strategy to the C-suite in the coming weeks? If so, columnist Chris Marentis has some advice for this and any presentation. Chris Marentis on January 19, 2015 at 10:00 am. More. meeting-office-presentation-ss- ...


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PBS NewsHour
   
Will regional turmoil encourage stability inside Saudi Arabia?   
PBS NewsHour
Former National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley and former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta join Judy Woodruff to discuss the many regional crises at play as Saudi Arabia moves to new leadership. RELATED. RELATED. 462025452 · Saudi Arabia's ...


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New York Times
   
After a Tragedy, the Memorabilia   
New York Times
New year, new tragedy — new fashion statement? What else to think from the spate of “Je suis Charlie” products flooding the web, from T-shirts to aprons, bracelets, buttons and sweats? It began almost immediately after the massacre at Charlie Hebdo; picked ...


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No Room for Parody   
American Thinker
I was sound asleep when the phone rang and so I cannot be absolutely sure the conversation was not a dream, but it seemed real enough. “Hello,” the caller began. “My name is Mr. Mensch, I am president of the Parodists of the World, professional comedy ...


   


Los Angeles Times
   
'Selma' just latest history film to face accuracy questions   
Los Angeles Times
The movies just love, love, love history. But history does not love the movies back. Not even one little bit. Movies based on or re-creating the past have been a cinematic staple since the earliest days of silent film, with stage great Sarah Bernhardt, for instance, ...


   

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