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The top of today’s reading list has three articles about China rebalancing its economy …….. and the last article is about research that found aspirin is not effective for heart disease and stroke prevention for some people.
- Risks of a harder Chinese landing (Martin Wolf, Financial Times, China Spectator)
- Likonomics and China’s hard landing (Houses and Holes, Macro Business)
- What a China hard landing means for Australia (Unconventional Economist, Macro Business)
- Annuity Puzzle Solved: Don’t Buy Them (Gil Weinreich, AdvisorOne) Annuities make sense only for specific circumstances.
- Southern California and Endangered Abalone Populations (Megan Herring, Scientific American) 40-50 years ago no trip to San Fransisco was complete without an abalone dinner on Fisherman’s Wharf.
- Elizabeth Warren Tackles Wall Street (William Greider, The Nation) “The reform-minded senator talks tough, and she knows where the bodies are buried.”
- The Fall of the American Worker (George Packer, The New Yorker) Watch PBS Frontline Tuesday night 09 July 2013.
- The Advantages of Not Saying You Are Sorry (Cindi May, Scientific American) Losing $12 million a la Paula Dean is not one of the advantages. Read also Paula Dean’s Ugly Roots (Dana Goodyear, The New Yorker).
- Graphene gets even cooler (Darren Quick, gizmag) Researchers have found that a layer of graphene can keep electronic component hotspots up to 25 percent cooler.
- Duke researchers say aspirin helps only some patients prevent heart disease and stroke Renee Elder, News & Observer)