September 9, 2011: Morning
- Details of Obama's jobs plan, and what happens next.
- Continuing unemployment stagnation in the West is far from inevitable, but only if austerity ceases.
- Revolutions devour their children. The spoils go to the resolute...who know what they are pursuing and how to achieve it.
- Turkey offers to protect and escort humanitarian aid to Gaza, worsening its standoff with Israel.
- China's non-interference policy will remain sacred, but it is recognizing the need to fall in line.
- After 345,000 people resettled due to Beijing's drought, fury at corruption in forced melting pot.
- Middle-aged singles in Shanghai head to Ikea for free-coffee, love, and match-making.
- "8:46" by Philip Graham.
- Clay Risen: The World Trade Center rebuild finds the balance between memory and progress.
- Ex-BP CEO seeks to dominate exploration of Kurdistan's oil reserves in new venture.
- The markets (and insurers) have spoken: They fear climate change and have no reason to lie.
- For-profit college offers to pay employers to hire its grads.
- There comes a moment in all hangovers when the sufferer comes to a fork in the road. To the left lies death. To the right, madness. Brunch is down there too.