Looks like another in the series of endless surprises that precarity is
not just for the poor. Tune in 'first they came for ...',
>Can we make sense of the Malheur mess?
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Can we make sense of the Malheur mess?
A writer finds camaraderie and despair inside the Oregon standoff.
Hal Herring
Feb. 12, 2016
What more can be said? I was one of the hundreds of journ
Original to (with pics):
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/feb/12/women-considered-better-coders-hide-gender-github
(bwo Barbara Strebel)
Women considered better coders – but only if they hide their gender
By Julia Carrie Wong
The Guardian, Friday 12 February 2016
Researchers find soft
Hi everyone -
As I wasn't present and have been only following the DIEM25 launch
through bits and pieces online (and from down under).
However, on the not of transparency, I came across one correspondence
between German Eu politician Sven Giegold (The Greens) and Janis
Varoufakis
(http://www.sven
dear Alexander,
thanks for your additional explanations. Yes, when I write economy I
also mean political economy. So in fact your explanation brings me
back to the proposal I have made. The separation between fiscal policy
and monetary policy is enshrined in legislation relating to the ECB
(Europe