Saturday, June 19, 2010

Saturday morning roundup

DPRK actually opts for the lives of its people over ideology.

Oh, Japanese right--banning "the Cove" isn't going to draw less attention to the facts. At least people are lining up where it is showing.

Nick Anderson on who really owes BP an apology.

Today's college grads are apparently less choosy about jobs, hoping career jobs may come later.

Another day, another "are you f*ing kidding me, Farm Bureau?" Although I can see how kids helping out on the farm doesn't always translate into child labor.

In memory of Jose Saramago. I've not read his books, but you've highly recommended them, and they're on my list.

Beer is the breakfast of champions, er, spectators, in DC this month.

Plus-sized women spend money, too.

Gail Collins on wishful thinking, Charles Blow on unrealistic expectations and promises.

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