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May 11, 2006

Misc

Gender gap stats

by David Weman

EU’s gender gap still wide open
An oldish but interesting (but depressing) little BBC News article. Via Michael.

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May 6, 2006

Misc

Given a set A = {a1, a2, …, a10}

by David Weman

nhw: Note from Bulgarian history
How a carefully designed consociational power-sharing arrangement was subverted by a young mathematical politician.

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May 5, 2006

Misc

Vril

by David Weman

languagehat.com: BO-VRIL.

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April 22, 2006

Misc

The Life of Leo Africanus

by David Weman

TNR reviews a new biography
Now Davis brings this project of twentieth-century historiography full circle: not writing the life of someone unknown who did not write, but writing the life of someone famous who wrote a great deal but not much about his own life. The challenge here is to coax biographical details out of a [...]

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April 3, 2006

Misc

a radical new brain surgery for depression.

by David Weman

A Depression Switch? - New York Times

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April 1, 2006

Misc

New Kafka biography

by David Weman

Finally, a satisfying biography of Franz Kafka
Robert Alter reviews ‘Kafka: The Decisive Years’ by Reiner Stach.

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March 7, 2006

Misc

The Endless Journey

by David Weman

The Endless Journey
One part of western culture that has been little recorded and also greatly repressed is that of the Gypsies.
Their culture remains one of the most misunderstood and underrepresented, and is often falsely stereotyped by other cultures. Some characteristics that permeate all gypsy cultures is the denial of citizenship, denial of being bound to [...]

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March 2, 2006

Misc

Slate slide-show essay about Spanish architecture.

by David Weman

How did modern architecture in Spain get so good? asks Witold Rybczynski.

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February 20, 2006

Misc

EURES: one million job offers within the EU

by Guy La Roche

The EU launched a new website today, EURES where one million jobs within the EU will be on offer. From the EURES-site:
EURES (EURopean Employment Services) brings together the European Commission and the public employment services of the countries belonging to the European Economic Area and Switzerland. Other regional and national bodies concerned with employment issues [...]

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November 22, 2005

Misc

Hollywood’s Big Loss

by David Weman

No more free money from Germany.

Even though its focus may be far removed from the geopolitics of Europe, Hollywood has reason to be concerned with the recent results of the German elections. The newly designated Minister of Finance Peer Steinbrück announced on Nov. 12 that he was retroactively eliminating the part of the tax [...]

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