Sunday, September 23, 2012

Sunday morning roundup

India's child trafficking epidemic has been facilitated by apathy.

Malta, whose land area is a tenth of Rhode Island's, is facing a refugee crisis.

The story of North Korea's star redefector is complicated.

The Ukrainian Famine Memorial raises issues. A lot of them.

It's brutal to let go of pets, but even more brutal to keep them alive if all there is for them is suffering.

How do internet companies "manage" hate speech? Also, quote of the day, courtesy of Nicholas Kristof: "The freedom to be an imbecile is one of our core values."

Data centers use a lot of energy but waste even more. Is there another way?

Executive skills are not as transferable as previously believed, so don't worry about underpaying corporate CEOs.

Can the haters leave Lady Gaga alone? Are the people calling her 'meaty,' less so?


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