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The top of today’s reading list has an astounding item about China‘s information control and indoctrination concerning Tiananmen Square …….. and the last article is about the astounding misrepresentation of fact by headlines in the U.S.
- Beijing blocks remembrance for Tiananmen dead (AFP-JIJI, The Japan Times, 05 June 2013) See Frank Li’s 2011 column on Tiananmem Square for picture to compare with one in The Japan Times article.
- Why Modern Appliances Don’t Last (Angela Colley, Money Talks News)
- How to Really Eat Like a Hunter-Gatherer: Why the Paleo Diet Is Half-Baked [Interactive & Infographic] (Ferris Jabr, Scientific American)
- How to Rebuild Credit After Bankruptcy (Angela Colley, Money Talks News)
- Medicaid Expansion Denial Will Cost States Billions: Report (Jeffrey Young, Huffington Post)
- Jury is out on wellness ROI (Gillian Roberts, Employee Benefit Advisor)
- The ROI payoff of prevention and risk education (Jessica Grossmeier and Steven Nyce, Employee Benefit News)
- Ask Stacy: Help! They’re Trying to Reduce My Social Security Payments! (Stacy Johnson, Money Talks News)
- Meeting Your Spouse Online May Lead to a Better Marriage (Ingrid Wickelgren, Scientific American)
- Social Security Payouts Will Dry Up in 2033: Trustees Report (Melanie Waddell, AdvisorOne) The headline says no more Social Security after 2033, right? Wrong! The article says (three paragraphs in) that from 2033 for another 55 years (through 2087) Social Security benefits will be paid at only 75% of the rate that would be under the current formulas.