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New book reveals Bill Clinton's rogue diplomacy against the Iraq War
washingtonpost.com – Sep 6, 2016

It was March 2003, and British Prime Minister Tony Blair summoned his friend Bill Clinton to Chequers Court, his country home in England, to make an urgent request: Could the former president quietly help corral U.N. Security Council members to…

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Another Side of Bob Dylan: Iron Sculptor
nytimes.com – Joe Coscarelli – Sep 7, 2016, 10:54 AM

Bob Dylan's latest side project is even more perplexing than usual: He built an elaborate, 26-by-15-foot iron archway for a $1.3 billion resort casino in Maryland. The MGM National Harbor, which opens later this year in Prince George's County, Md.…

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The 11 most important things from Apple's iPhone 7 event
theverge.com – Adi Robertson – Sep 7, 2016, 1:25 PM

Apple's first news of the event actually came from its Twitter feed, which announced the new iPhone 7 before it ever appeared on stage. On stage, Apple made much of the new design, with Jony Ive stressing that the device has been painstakingly…

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Liberty Media Buys Formula One for $4.4 Billion
nytimes.com – Michael M. Grynbaum – Sep 7, 2016, 6:24 PM

Formula One auto racing has long been synonymous with high speeds, glamorous cars and exotic settings like Monaco and Abu Dhabi. Now, the home of Ferrari and McLaren racing will be controlled by an American media company with humbler roots —…

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The Drug of Choice for the Age of Kale
newyorker.com – David Sipress – Sep 12, 2016

The day after Apollo 14 landed on the moon, Dennis and Terence McKenna began a trek through the Amazon with four friends who considered themselves, as Terence wrote in his book “True Hallucinations,” “refugees from a society…

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No Clear Logic in Verizon's Digital Media Venture
nytimes.com – William D. Cohan – Sep 7, 2016, 11:22 AM

Maybe I am a Luddite. I just don't get the industrial logic behind Verizon Communications ' recent $9.2 billion foray into the digital media “space,” especially because the way it has chosen to compete in it is by buying Yahoo and…

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Why Hillary Clinton's perceived corruption seems to echo louder than Donald Trump's actual corruption.
washingtonpost.com – Sep 6, 2016

Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and a regular contributor to PostEverything. Over the Labor Day weekend, there was quite the chatter comparing and…

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How Roger Ailes is shaping Donald Trump's debate preparations
cnn.com – Dylan Byers – Sep 7, 2016

The former Fox News chief started advising Trump at a private lunch just days before the launch of his campaign, and regularly offered him advice over the course of the primaries, sources familiar with the discussions said. Trump and Ailes met in…

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Google testing mobile Shop the Look ads for apparel & home products
searchengineland.com – Ginny Marvin – Sep 6, 2016, 9:14 AM

No fluff - just the best news in paid search marketing every week. More Google is mixing up the mobile shopping experience in search again with a new format called shop the look. The moible format is designed to appear on broad queries like…

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The Inside Story of Why Arianna Huffington Left the Huffington Post
vanityfair.com – William D. Cohan – Sep 7, 2016, 10:00 PM

The Huffington Post was not founded to be a business that generated enormous profits. Before it became the 154th most popular Web site in the world, its goal was chiefly political. Following John Kerry's loss in the 2004 presidential election…

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