Posts Tagged ‘jeff fleischer’
Our Endangered Values
The former president traces America’s “moral crisis” to the rise of fundamentalism.
(Mother Jones, June 2, 2006)
Tags: carter center, interview, jeff fleischer, jimmy carter, mother jones, our endangered values, politics, president
Adapting on the Atoll
As Tuvalu faces the threat of climate change, residents try to balance adaption against migration.
(Alicia Patterson Reporter, Spring 2009)
Tags: adaptation, alicia patterson reporter, atoll, climate change, environment, global warming, jeff fleischer, south pacific, tuvalu
Key to the Castle
In November, John Key led his National coalition to victory and became New Zealand’s third prime minister of Jewish descent.
(World Jewish Digest, November 2008)
Tags: jeff fleischer, jewish, john key, kiwi, new zealand, politics, prime minister, profile, world jewish digest
Robert Louis Stevenson’s Samoa
A journey to the famous writer’s final resting place
(National Geographic Traveler’s Intelligent Travel, October 8, 2010)
Tags: jeff fleischer, national geographic, national geographic traveler, oceania, robert louis stevenson, robert louis stevenson's samoa, samoa, south pacific, travel
More Money, More Problems
Despite historic campaign finance reform, money still rules politics.
(Mother Jones, December 3, 2004)
Tags: 527, campaign finance reform, jeff fleischer, mccain feingold, mother jones, soft money
10 Massive Screw-Ups in Paleontology
Fossils rarely do scientists the courtesy of showing up intact, so putting them together is like solving a jigsaw puzzle. A tough one. Without a picture on the box to go by. It’s no wonder a few old bones have made some of the world’s smartest scientists look so stupid.
(Mental_Floss, July/August 2007)
Tags: dinosaurs, jeff fleischer, mental floss, paleontology, science
Primary Voters Aren’t Radical
Commentary: Contrary to perception, voters in early primaries prefer safe, centrist candidates.
(The New Republic, September 1, 2006)
Tags: 2006 election, commentary, election, iowa, jeff fleischer, new hampshire, new republic, politics, primary