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Big Brass Blog (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Today's arrogant putz award goes to Amanda Ripley. Ms. Ripley has written an article in Time about the failed bailout of Wall Street that is so condescending that it clearly reveals the disdain that those who have, feel for those who don't. The title wasn't too bad , but by the end of the first paragraph you know whose side she's on. And it isn't the American people. She thinks...
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Debsweb (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Today's arrogant putz award goes to Amanda Ripley. Ms. Ripley has written an article in Time about the failed bailout of Wall Street that is so condescending that it clearly reveals the disdain that those who have, feel for those who don't. The title wasn't too bad , but by the end of the first paragraph you know whose side she's on. And it isn't the American people. She thinks...
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BMI Headlines (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
... intensities of storms, it’s not obvious in the historical weather data.” The article, written by Amanda Ripley, said the storms only seem worse because there are bigger population centers to damage than there were decades ago. NBC’s Thompson made a similar claim. “Some scientists believe we are just in a natural 40-year cycle of more hurricanes,”Thompson said. “However, many do agree...
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Forbes (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
... personality might be like through science and stories of survivors gives you an advantage," says Amanda Ripley, a Time magazine reporter who covers homeland security and risk in Washington, D.C., and author of the new book, The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes--And WhyRelated StoriesCommon Reactions So if people don't panic--what do they do? In every disaster, Ripley...