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more about #thenewyorktimes more comments → Valerie Flame: Jessica Alba at The New York Times #stalker [gawker.com] #thenewyorktimes #hottype more » DevilsAvocado: I'm not convinced by his 'little bit crazy and casual fun-loving anarchist' loose tie-knot. *Sigh*. I miss the ol' double Windsor. more » ADismalScience: Faber is Dr. Doom. This Roubini guy is one of the least significant economists to wear the title. And honestly, he loses points for creativity in ev... more » StabbyRipStabStab: [www.encyclopediadramatica.com] more » Private Hangnail: He's smiling, sure, but that is the smile of a man who is imagining how to choke the life out of a certain thick-necked American and his goddamn party... more » Smitros: Can we have some love for Ferdinand the Bull and The Velveteen Rabbit? more » Xylo: The fastest way to make myself feel better when I am feeling blue, is to head for a bookstore with a good children's section, pick a pile of books off... more » Kakapo: Hmmm... I don't even find the tone patronizing. They just sound like New York Times reviews. What style of review would you suggest? more » Tammany_Fall: She said that the text (?) "has the FEELING of giving the right words in the right order with the right pacing." As opposed to just saying that it DOE... more » Weegee's bored: Someone write a Marxist analysis of the new AC/DC album. more » SkittlesMcGee: Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! is incredibly relevant to my adult life. more » ObtuseIntolerant: They would have a field day with my daughter's favorite, the SkippyJon Jones series. He's a Siamese little-boy cat who likes to pretend he's a Chihua... more » Mama Penguino: Little Penguino's response? "Whatever." more » Weegee's bored: Sounds like contemporary rock criticism. more » Daria: Wants a dollarmillionare: Everyone Poops: "This complex story takes the reader on a thrilling psychological expedition as the narcissistic protagonist comes to grips with an in... more » -
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Dr. Doom Can't Escape His Party-Boy Rep
Nouriel Roubini has made it clear he'd rather be known for his prescient economic predictions than his playboy lifestyle. But his parties are catnip for the media who inflated his reputation. More » -


