Sunday, May 1, 2011

Sunday afternoon roundup

I've come to dread rounding up the Post ever since monkeys took over its website and removed the links by section of the print edition. It takes forever to find stuff. Seriously--go on their website and see if you can find a link to the Outlook section. Anyway, here it goes.

An American student caught up in the secret policing talks about the people languishing in Syria's jails.

Remembering the life and work of Ernesto Sobato.

Carl Safina's book reminds us that with or without the Gulf oil spill, our our oceans are in trouble.

We've covered myths about foreign aid as much as we have the myth of "elitist" foodie-ism, but I can't resist a nice, comprehensive article.

A couple of awesome New Yorker cartoons: here and here.

Seth Meyers is hilarious

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