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17 Feb 2010 12:05

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Politics, U.S.: New York Times: The stimulus bill an unheralded success

  • The program has had its flaws. But the attention they have received is wildly disproportionate to their importance. To hark back to another big government program, it’s almost as if the lasting image of the lunar space program was Apollo 6, an unmanned 1968 mission that had engine problems, and not Apollo 11, the moon landing.
  • New York Times journalist David Leonhardt • In an analysis piece describing why the stimulus program actually worked. The numbers are somewhat inconsistent, but he points out in his article that yes, the stimulus has actually improved the job picture. People disagree on the details and Republicans will use it as a good excuse to trash Obama, but the numbers, Leonhardt argues, favor Obama. One point worth noting: In most worldwide financial crises this century, it generally takes five years for jobs to bounce back to normal numbers. Obama’s already doing better than that, Leonhardt says. source

17 Feb 2010 11:49

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Politics: That Glenn Beck ad boycott is still going pretty darn strong

  • 103 number of sponsors Glenn Beck has lost as a result of the continuing boycott
  • five number of days the U.K. broadcast of his show ran without any ads source

17 Feb 2010 11:16

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World: Yeah, we got him: Pakistan finally admits to Taliban leader’s arrest

  • Sure took them a while, didn’t it? The arrest of Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the reported No. 2 in the Taliban (who’s such a big figure that we don’t even have a photo of him) was met with muted response from Pakistan yesterday, but today, they finally came clean. Pakistan’s foreign minister, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, referred to it as an “important arrest,” but didn’t say much else (out of fear?). source

17 Feb 2010 11:08

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U.S.: How much did the stimulus help? Depends on who you ask

  • 1.5+ million jobs have been saved already, according to Obama’s chief economic adviser, who used a mathematical formula
  • 500,000 jobs have been saved so far, according to the CEO of Onvia, a contractor-advising company that tracks government spending source

17 Feb 2010 10:58

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17 Feb 2010 10:52

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U.S.: A stuck gas pedal blamed for a crazy car at an auto auction

  • 27 people were injured (in a crowd of 100!) by the 1995 Volvo source

17 Feb 2010 10:40

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Biz, World: In case you were wondering, a ton of coal costs $2,000 dollars

  • $60
    billion
    size of the deal Australia has to supply lots of dirty, environmentally unfriendly coal to China for the next two decades
  • 30
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    number of tons of coal that deal will buy China; environmentalists are up in arms, saying the deal doesn’t square with Copenhagen source
 

17 Feb 2010 10:27

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Tech: Don’t open that doc: PDFs proving to be a major security problem

  • PDF exploits are usually the first ones attempted by attackers. Attackers are choosing PDFs for a reason. It’s not random. They’re establishing a preference for Reader exploits.
  • ScanSafe senior security researcher Mary Landesman • Regarding the preference of hackers to use rogue PDFs for exploits first on malicious Web sites, then other exploits if those don’t work. Landesman claims that 80 percent of all exploits in the fourth quarter of 2009 came from PDFs, which is really scary, especially since the format is so heavily-used. “PDF use is huge,” she said. So are zero-day exploits. source

17 Feb 2010 10:18

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World: Israel knows a thing or two about espionage scandals

  • 12 major international scandals Israel has been tied to source

17 Feb 2010 10:02

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Biz: Walgreen’s just bought out NYC’s big drugstore: Duane Reade

  • $1B amount Walgreen’s paid to dig its fingers into the NYC market
  • 257 number of Duane Reade stores in NYC; it’s the city’s largest chain
  • 70 number of Walgreen stores in NYC; they own 7,100 nationwide
  • » Brand identity: If you’ve ever been in a Duane Reade, you’d probably know it’s a bit different from your average Walgreen’s. Which is why Walgreen’s says they’re not changing the name or the style of the chain right away, and will figure out how to merge the chains later. Smart move. If anything, they should bring elements of Duane Reade to Walgreen’s.