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Tom around the web

+ Black Box Miasma embedded the TED video and had a looong discussion with his LiveJournal buds abouts it.
+ So did Random Spaf Items.
+ Karey Weakley's ITE 130 Blog responded to it.
+ So did Thomas Sindle's ITE 130 Blog (though he called it the 'levitation' force ;-)
+ So did Tracie Price's ITE-130 blog.
+ bkrokad dugg it.

+ The 411 on Iraq Surg linked last week's article from The Korea Times.
+ tdaxp linked The Chinese focus on stability at home is also a function of their current stock market bubble.
+ gmgDesign linked The Next Five States (and called Tom 'the foremost social/economic/political visionary of our time'.
+ Idstsn’s Weblog discussed Prospects for Indo-US Partnership with a lot of reference to PNM.
+ MountainRunner linked The Map at State.
+ PowerPointSamurai referred to the Functioning Core.
+ At home he feels like a tourist caught the Brief in reruns on CSPAN and really liked it.
+ Albert 's Blog said 'Even Thomas PM Barnett referred several times last years in very positive ways to the work of Timothy Garton Ash'. My search reveals once (but, indeed, very positive).

Comments (1)

Yes, Tom, have to apolgize. It wwas this one referral. In dealing with the newly launched European Council on Foreign Relations

www.ecfr.eu

I have found so much articles from TGA that I confused something:):)

Best,
Albert

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