Are jobs obsolete? · By Douglas Rushkoff

edition.cnn.com : Are jobs obsolete? · By Douglas Rushkoff, Special to CNN

edge.org : The Local-Global Flip, or, "The Lanier Effect" · A Conversation with Jaron Lanier [8.29.11] 

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Georges Delerue · wqxr.org

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Playlist

Georges Delerue - Les Deux Anglaises Et Le Continent (Two English Girls) (1971) - Anne Et Claude Au Musee, Muriel Et Claude - Hortensia
Georges Delerue - Viva Maria! - Generique - Philips
Georges Delerue - Our Mother's House - Main Title - Film Score Monthly
Georges Delerue - King of Hearts (1966) - suite - United Artists
Georges Delerue - Shoot the Piano Player - Charlie - Universal
Georges Delerue - Jules & Jim - Suite - Universal
Georges Delerue - LE MEPRIS (Contempt) - Theme de Camille - BMG Victor
Georges Delerue - Amazing Stories: The Doll - Intrada
Georges Delerue - Amazing Stories: Without Diana/George In The Doorway/ Diana's Story - Intrada
Georges Delerue - La Reine Blanche - Les Petits Ballons - Polydor
Georges Delerue - A Little Romance - The Young Lovers - Varese Sarabande
Georges Delerue - A Walk With Love and Death (1969) - Main Titles/Heron's Journey - Intrada
Georges Delerue - That Man From Rio - Cue 31 - Kritzerland
Georges Delerue - Day of the Dolphin (1974) - The Chase - Percepto

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June Wayne dies at 93

latimes.com : June Wayne dies at 93; led revival of fine-art print making

"June Wayne founded the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles in the 1960s, where leading artists collaborated with professional printers to create high-quality prints. She was also a prolific artist in her own right. (...)

Painters including Richard Diebenkorn, Sam Francis and Rufino Tamayo, and sculptor Louise Nevelson were among the first artists to work with the printers at Tamarind."

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news.bbc.co.uk : Do we have to learn to live with slums?

news.bbc.co.uk : Do we have to learn to live with slums?

VIDEO

The rich elite in cities across the world want to clear the slums which are now home to a billion people. But many of those who live in shanty towns do not want to leave.

Newsnight's Paul Mason travelled to the slums which line the San Miguel canal in the Philippines capital Manila to find out why.

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