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FOR THE RECORD
Currently between homes (my earthly belongings reside in a 10-by-10-foot windowless U-Haul storage unit whilst I alternately house-sit, pool-sit, and cat-sit), I furtively park at the curb of my former home for an extra few minutes after dropping my kids off and, with my laptop, I steal wireless.
Sandra Tsing Loh
From “On Being a Bad Mother”, December 2009
Spotlight
Patent Arrogance
Apple and Microsoft call dibs on draconian technologies (Synthesis Studios/flickr) READ MORE
Twilight Misses
For years, girls’ fantasy novels featured strong heroines. But why is this series so popular without them? (Summit Entertainment) READ MORE
Feeding Disappointment
The World Food Summit calls for a renewed commitment to ending hunger (antkriz/flickr) READ MORE
Labor vs. Big Business: Sick Days
Swine flu renews Dem push to make businesses give employees paid time off for illness (voces de la frontera/flickr) READ MORE
Health Care Amnesia
The tale of one Republican who can’t remember how he deepened the deficit (gorik/flickr) READ MORE
Soccer War in Cairo
Rioters set me on fire twice while celebrating Egypt’s win over Algeria (graeme wood) READ MORE
Does the Speech Gene Really Exist?
A New York Times reporter and a Ph.D. square off over DNA (wikimedia commons) READ MORE
Giving Gibbs a C+
A survey of media insiders finds the White House press secretary accessible but sometimes hostile to reporters (Mark Wilson/Getty Images) READ MORE
Oprah Leaves the Stage
Will the talk show host continue on TV after her show ends in 2011? (Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images) READ MORE











