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- September 24th, 2009
Stuff I'm Reading this Morning...
The agenda for economic regulation reform at the G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh isn't looking too promising. (Economix)
A tale of tragic heroism in the Bronx. (NYP)
The Healthcare Debate rages on...in an Iron Man comic book. (Ecocomics)
My fave post of the week so far: Imagine If Lehman Brothers Had a Football Team. (CrossingWallStreet)
In honor of this week's circle jerk on the East River, here's TIME Magazine's Top 10 UN General Assembly Moments. (TIME)
Average television size from 2002 to the present. Cool infographic. (FlowingData)
Greatest Fed Chariman of All Time Paul Volcker would reinstate Glass-Steagal Act to fix banks. (TheBigPicture)
What cities are doing with their vacant space. (NYT)
This is sick: Movie Poster Mashups. (b3ta)
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