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Anyone stuck for something to read in the wake of Bring Up the Bodies could do worse than try this.
To read: In the wake of Occupy Everything, ProPublica reminds readers why everyone is so mad at Wall Street in the first place by providing a helpful refresher on the big players of the financial crisis.
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Beyond that, I'll observe that four years ago, this joint Cain/Gingrich appearance would have led to headlines that read, "Mitt Romney Campaign Announces Massive Fundraising Haul In The Wake of Cain/Gingrich Appearance On Face The Nation: 'Seriously, that was terrifying,' say GOP voters".
This is a compelling story, which is a reading must in the wake of this year's International Day against Homophobia.
Joe Wilcox at BetaNews has posted a must-read article in the wake of the announcement – made at TechCrunch Disrupt SF – that the Redmond software giant would be transitioning all its Windows Live Spaces users to Automattic's WordPress.com platform.
And, despite what one may read, the Haitians, even in the wake of the extraordinary amount of suffering that has been foisted on them in recent years, are not a defeated people.
But reading about the plans in the wake of a roadtrip round New England's college towns and their bookshops, during which we were lucky to come across the odd copy of Rabbit, Run or Couples tucked between the serried ranks of Bellow, Vonnegut and Morrison, I find myself wondering whether, in fact, it's enough.
"This is a work of fiction," reads a black card in the wake of HBO's signature white noise.
Britain's spying agencies need more powers to read the contents of communications in the wake of the Paris terror attacks, David Cameron has said.
Beyond that, I also think it's very interesting that intelligence gathering – a world we read so much about, especially in the wake of the Snowden revelations, something we think is so distant from our lives – is actually all around us, pretty much every minute.
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