“regulated equivocation” “Objectivity … was trumped by impartiality,” Devastating on BBC Brexit coverage… https://t.co/9dPpa6f5YB
“regulated equivocation” “Objectivity … was trumped by impartiality,” Devastating on BBC Brexit coverage… https://t.co/9dPpa6f5YB
“regulated equivocation” “Objectivity … was trumped by impartiality,” Devastating on BBC Brexit coverage https://t.co/5PO12Ta0lc via @FT
Monster that ate the bond market II: the ECB runs out of bonds to buy too https://t.co/R6IwUPwLNS
Monster that ate the bond market: BoJ running out of after market gov bonds to buy. Next stop direct monetization. https://t.co/amsK0MzbYh
Retweeted Dezeen (@Dezeen):nnGigantic "Flying Bum" plane takes to the skies: https://t.co/b2z1ELTlll… https://t.co/vCs1jzSRM6
Gigantic "Flying Bum" plane takes to the skies: https://t.co/ggD2AHkrHH https://t.co/4pRHPNztwI
Hard road to travel: From disarmament 1936 to arsenal of democracy 1943 – Jean Carlu https://t.co/TW03H3dFGZ
Retweeted Tim Dunn (@MrTimDunn):nnTonight's travel poster:n"Brave New London" (1960)nArtist Hans Unger for London… https://t.co/HpdwgbHhvx
Tonight's travel poster:n"Brave New London" (1960)nArtist Hans Unger for London Transportncc @BrutalHouse @Grindrod https://t.co/8gqDduXUe6
Where tensions begin to build up. Jean Carlu 1936 and 1943 https://t.co/yfG8tbpGbr
American military-industrial might envisioned by Jean Carlu https://t.co/6cYr0OjJX1
Though on smller level thn Google & with v different politics Palantir is another link in Silicon-industrial… https://t.co/qkckWoe323
Though on smller level thn Google & with v different politics Palantir is another link in Silicon-industrial complex https://t.co/j8i7BjCEdd
One can read #Dadaglobe AND 1920s obsession with spiritualism as responses to WWI trauma. See both @MuseumModernArt https://t.co/EjoccB57RG
Retweeted Museum of Modern Art (@MuseumModernArt):nnThe @villagevoice on the "clever, delightful" work on view in… https://t.co/j4yhCAoxeX
Jean Carlu 1942: America’s Answer! PRODUCTION Carlu was heavily influenced by Juan Gris https://t.co/SUdkm7TjRn
Retweeted ian bremmer (@ianbremmer):nnHow's the Arab Spring working out?nOh. https://t.co/EFiXiFUMW8 https://t.co/a1QyjRrvjC
Fascinating on 1st home of Citco and Soros: Rise & Fall of Curaçao's Offshore Financial Sector… https://t.co/TyOjX1yiJG
Fascinating on 1st home of Citco and Soros: Rise & Fall of Curaçao's Offshore Financial Sector https://t.co/hfKwdz125y via @feeonline
Boccioni States of Mind III Those Who Stay 1911 MOMAnhttps://t.co/bDp2ZnKPO0 https://t.co/IEhIM7cFnK
The upward trend in real defense spending made affordable by rising GDP https://t.co/WaRcBdWznj https://t.co/b8WFchZTAT
Since Cold War US nukes have become a cheap standing reserve. Costs $2m pa to maintain an ICBM and $70m a sub. https://t.co/t0WDzcRCdo
thanks to McNamara we can anatomize US defense spending by function https://t.co/rW5CWx7w8s
US electorate by edu, gender, race. It is down to minorities and college educated women!nhttps://t.co/4tjeVrQCht https://t.co/iCn5AA4ACA
Andre Breton, Dada's Taciturn Target | artnet News https://t.co/SFAYMZiaCJ
Was MOMA decision to juxtapose DADA and Oursler on interwar spiritualism deliberate? If so inspired curation! https://t.co/QxEhcr0LKu
"The feeling of incarceration remains” Lake Placid Olympic Village destined to be prisonnhttps://t.co/6LWWub1ifq https://t.co/69sDkmByHL
What to do with Olympic Village? Solution for 1980 winter games in US. Convert to prison! nhttps://t.co/6LWWub1ifq https://t.co/t86L2soCLo
The 1st data rev: Wall Street before and after the invention of the telegraph. Frm Leinweber Nerds on Wall Street https://t.co/yLyVWp6Rh4
The trans-Atantic culture divide wide as ever and it is all about sex: nThanks to @pewresearch https://t.co/Fr0dar7Uf3
With interest rates negative it is time to consider other options for cash … suitcases, beds, trucks .. https://t.co/wIdeSZeJ3o
Retweeted Holger Zschaepitz (@Schuldensuehner):nnPortugal risk spread jumps as DBRS warns of downgrade. DBRS has… https://t.co/CVMfVnodsF
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