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Thursday, 5 March 2015
The Tortoise Always Wins
Jeb In The Wilderness, Authoritarian Outfitters, Why Are Mattresses So Expensive?, VIDEO: Here's A Tortoise Chasing A Dog, The Uncertain Legal Future Of Net Neutrality, A Campaign To Put A Woman On The Twenty-Dollar Bill
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Thursday, March 5, 2015
GREEN PARTY
Jeb In The Wilderness
politico.com
The time Florida's Republican governor took on the biggest environmental restoration project in American history.
DRESSING TO OPPRESS
Authoritarian Outfitters
newrepublic.com
German neo-Nazis' favorite clothing brand is expanding throughout Europe.
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Why Are Mattresses So Expensive?
tuftandneedle.com
Mattresses are marked up 6-12 times from manufacture to point of sale. That means you're mostly paying for bad TV commercials, retail markups, sales commissions, and wholesaler's profits. Sounds like a waste of money to us. Luckily Tuft & Needle is here to fix the problem.
IN DOGGED PURSUIT
VIDEO: Here's A Tortoise Chasing A Dog
digg.com
The tortoise never stands a chance, but you have to respect the hustle.
WON THE BATTLE, NOT THE WAR
The Uncertain Legal Future Of Net Neutrality
dailydot.com
Net neutrality advocates are celebrating the Federal Communications Commission's approval of strong rules designed to protect the open Internet, but the FCC and its opponents in the cable and wireless industries are already preparing for the next step: a legal war.
JACKSON WAS A NO-GOOD ANYWAYS
A Campaign To Put A Woman On The Twenty-Dollar Bill
newyorker.com
Each of the eleven denominations in circulation, from the one-dollar bill to the ten-thousand-dollar bill, depicts a man. Barbara Ortiz Howard and Susan Ades Stone want to change that.
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SIXTY CANDLES
Thai Buddhist monks pray and gather at Wat Dhammakaya temple in Pathum Thani province to participate in Makha Bucha Day ceremonies Wednesday, March 4, 2015. Makha Bucha, a religious holiday that marks the anniversary of Lord Buddha's mass sermon to the first 1,250 newly ordained monks 2,558 years ago.
Credit: AP photo/Sakchai Lalit
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