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August 12, 2006
THE ADVANTAGE of having the U.S. as a neighbor has acted as a safety valve
for Mexico, enabling it to ship its dissatisfied constituency next door
instead of solving its problems, says the National Review in
a piece headed MEXICO, HEAL THYSELF. While 42% of the rural economy
lives in extreme poverty, huge sections off the economy are still dominated
by monopolies and oligarchies, the magazine charges and the fact that
foreign investment in the oil industry is forbidden (North Korea is
the only other country with a similar policy) costs thousands of jobs.
Starting a business in Mexico can be a bureaucratic nightmare
(taking) on average 58 days compared with five in the U.S..
RESEARCH SHOWS PEOPLE are spending so much time sifting for old
information in email archives that theyre falling behind on their
regular work. So concludes Bank Technology News which explains
that email was a good idea at the beginning when it was meant to replace
inter office messages, sticky pads and other simple messages.
But, says Rick Dales, vp of Fortiva, a major business archivist,
If you have to keep every communication over a number of years,
email systems arent built to manage information like that over
time (instead of) 100 messages in your archive (its now) millions
of messages across everybodys mailbox over a dozen years.
THEYVE UPGRADED ad product placementthe insertion
of real brand name products into TV sitcom plotsor, to be more
accurate, theyve dignified the sneaky process by calling it branded
entertainment. Columnist Marianne Paskowski writes
in TelevisionWeek that the impetus is to discover how to
circumvent the growing popularity of digital recorders with which viewers
can zap through commercials.
THE U.S. HAS A NATIONAL eating disorder claims Michael Pollan
with three out of five Americans overweight and addicted to unhealthy
food. In his book, The Omnivores Dilemma (Penguin Press),
he criticizes the corn industry that produces 10bn bushels a year. High
fructose corn syrup has insinuated itself into everything from mustard
and bread to cereal and ham
most of the beef sold in America is
fed corn because its the cheapest way of stuffing cattle with calories.
Meanwhile in Saudi Arabia, a government campaign to encourage children
to exercise more (51% of women there are overweight) was blocked by
conservative clerics and teachers consider physical exercise for girls
inappropriate.
INSTEAD OF DESTROYING poppy crops and killing the farmers
livelihood, says Camilla Cavendish in the Times, we
would be far better off putting the Afghanistan opium to legitimate
use as the basis for painkillers. There is a global shortage of opium
for medical purposes amounting to 10,000 tons a year.
AFTER DISCOVERING a new place to put art, the director of the Aspen
Art Museum commissioned an image from the conceptual artist Yukata
Sone who, she said, is obsessed with snow and has a reverence
for the power of nature. Then, Heidi Zuckerman Jacobs had
the image printed on a million of the Aspen resorts lift tickets
which allowed bearers half price admission to the museum to see a display
of Yukata Sones work
MANGA, THE DISTINCTIVE Japanese anime comic style, has proved
so popular that a British publisher has set up a special division to
deal with it. Gollancz Mangas Simon Spanton says that its
the glimpses of an alien culture (with the books reading back to front,
as in Japan) as well as the visual trickery that appeals to kids. They
own that slightly odd format and the fact that their parents dont
understand makes it pretty cool. Publishing News suggests
that manga is the new skateboarding and says Gollancz plans
to publish two new manga titles this year.
IN FRANCE, riots and demonstrations and strikes are a kind
of community theater, a national kabuki writes Rob Long
in the National Review. It goes strikes, riots, cars on
fire, dramatic hand-wringing headlines in Le Monde, 15-minute monologues
on TFI, shots of the president shrugging grimly, back to normal. Cest
la danse, non
THE WILCOCK WEB: A letter writer in the New Statesman suggested
that ballot forms should not only have a listing for none of the
above, but that every such vote should deduct one from the overall
total
. In Mogadishu, sharia law allowed the son of a stabbing
victim to stab the killer to death
.Coming in August: Wherifone
($85 + $10 monthly) with a one-touch button with which a parent can
be reached in an emergency
Charmain Blattners GREAT
AMERICAN AXION: Some is good, more is better, too much is just right
.The
vision of building a staircase to the stars always seemed far-fetched
until recently when the NASA-backed US Spaceward Foundation launched
a contest to build a space elevator that could carry a cable car up
to a sky hotel 22,000 miles from the earth. The cable, made of newly-invented
carbon nanotubes, would be attached to a satellite
.. Distribution
of watermelon juice is about to go national
..Withstanding pressure
from the industry, NYC major Michael Bloomberg insisted that more than
200 new taxi medallions being authorized accompany vehicles using alternative
fuels or hybrid technology
Neurosis is the ability to tolerate
ambiguity quoth Sigmund Freud
. Da Vinci Code author Dan
Brown says he keeps in shape by dangling upside down from a pair
of gravity boots and breaks from his writing every hour to do push-ups,
sit-ups and quick stretches
.A London columnist revealed
that for a month during last years election the Labor party paid
$500 a day to a hairdresser to tend the locks of Cherie Blair,
the prime ministers wife
.. On a planet comprised of more
ocean than dry land, the obvious solution to the water shortage
is solar distillation as the world will belatedly realize
. A
diplomat is a man who always remembers a womans birthday but never
remembers her age suggested Robert Frost (1874-1963)
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