Wall Street Journal Review- April 19th

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Wall Street Journal

 

This weeks review is done over a longer period of time since I read part of the paper in the morning and the other part in the afternoon. Here are the key points I picked up.

(1)  The U.S. is supplying military arms to Syrian Rebels in small quantities to see if it can trust that it is used by moderates and not fall into the hands of groups that have terrorist aims.

(2) Money carries unseen bacteria  that haven’t been observed in the past while Polymer based monies contain less bacteria.

(3) An article gave an account on what it is like to be “Ted Cruz” hated and loved by so many.

(4)  The Administration continues to extend the review of the Keystone Pipeline till after the 2014 election cycle.

(5) President Kagame continues the brutality that is occurring in Rwanda and in the neighboring country of the Congo.

(6) A leaked report seems to suggest Mrs. Clinton soften her image by telling jokes and speaking more about her personal life.

(7) Many woman are marrying down these days.

(8) They are building fuel cells that run on Saliva and might have to determine when a woman is ovulating.

(9) A column suggested Americans are eating more like French and French are eating more like Americans.

(10) Emerson’s quote “A shot heard around the world” inspires those who seek democratic change today.

(11) E.O Wilson a Harvard Biologist continues to write controversial books at the age of 85.

(12) Hipsters are moving to neighborhoods predominately filled with senior citizens and vice-versa  according to this report.

(13) ” The Knowledge” is a book about how to develop technology after

(G-D forbid) doomsday

 

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