1.09.2010

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Summary for http://www.nytimes.com/pages/weekinreview/index.html?partner=rssnyt

* The flood of aid money that followed the Asian tsunami five years ago — an unprecedented $12 billion — has rebuilt and refashioned local economies. (14)
* It is a New Year’s Eve tradition in many parts of Latin America to ring in the new year wearing new underwear — and the color signifies one’s resolution for the year ahead. 35 billion: The amount in dollars that Chinese officials misused or embezzled in the first 11 months of 2009. (19)http://twitter.com/whatgetsmehot/statuses/7550411333

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2. billion (2)
3. china (2)
4. years (2)
5. information (2)
6. content (1)
7. alcohol (1)
8. brewing (1)
9. village (1)
10. percent (1)

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* The flood of aid money that followed the Asian tsunami five years ago — an unprecedented $12 billion — has rebuilt and refashioned local economies. (14)
* It is a New Year’s Eve tradition in many parts of Latin America to ring in the new year wearing new underwear — and the color signifies one’s resolution for the year ahead. 35 billion: The amount in dollars that Chinese officials misused or embezzled in the first 11 months of 2009. (19)

Sentences:

1. So you’re drowning in a sea of information.
2. Perhaps the answer is more information.
3. Fear of terrorism can kill the impulse to get on a plane and see the world.
4. No one has tallied the adventures not dared since 9/11.
5. The why-can’t-we-all-get-along issues have haunted American intelligence for six decades.
6. David Levine’s line came from caricaturists of the past, but he used it to untangle the politics of his day.
7. Buying a Share of Victory. Or Not.
8. War bonds helped pay for World Wars I and II.
9. But they may not be such a good idea for Iraq and Afghanistan.
10. Are New Orleans hospitals liable for not protecting electrical generators?
11. A series of lawsuits is testing the bounds of their liability.
12. The flood of aid money that followed the Asian tsunami five years ago — an unprecedented $12 billion — has rebuilt and refashioned local economies.
13. China is rehabilitating Chiang Kai-shek; the loneliness of social networking; and an alternative to Ayn Rand for business leaders. Busy week? In Richmond, Va. Shoplifters?
14. A turbulent week for Iran, home prices, airlines, Saab and Pakistan.
15. As early as 9,000 years ago, inhabitants of a Neolithic village in China were brewing a type of mead with an alcohol content of 10 percent. Red or Yellow?
16. It is a New Year’s Eve tradition in many parts of Latin America to ring in the new year wearing new underwear — and the color signifies one’s resolution for the year ahead. 35 billion: The amount in dollars that Chinese officials misused or embezzled in the first 11 months of 2009.
17. President Obama and Thomas H.
18. Kean on the attempted Christmas Day bombing of a passenger jet over Detroit.
19. A humor blog with original features and funny stuff from all over.
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