Jul 25, 2008 09:56
- Claus Vistesen worries that the economy of the Eurozone may be about to jump off a cliff.
- Amused Cynicism's Phil Hunt lets us know that Britain, too, has public officials who refuse to provide public services to non-heterosexuals and then claim religion as a defense.
- blogTO links to the story of a couple who decided to make their front yard and lawn over into a garden.
- Daniel Drezner writes about how the Chinese government, fearful that bad lending policies might create an American-style bubble, is trying to pressure banks to be more prudent.
- Hunting Monsters provides a rundown of the recent history and directions of Abkhazia.
- Do you want to take part in [murmur], Toronto's archive of stories, memories and thoughts about Toronto's different attractions and neighbourhoods accessible by cell phone? Go here.
- Strange Maps hosts a map of Spain from the 19th century that shows the major historical divisions of that country: Catalonia, the Basque Country, and the rest of Spain.
- Torontoist points out that Toronto's homicide rates place it in the middle third of Canadian cities and at the lowest end of American ones.
- Martin Wisse points out that the groups that decry terrorism can feel quite free to shove their own terrorist histories under the nearest rug.
china,
terrorism,
violence,
urban note,
catalonia,
united states,
glbt rights,
middle east,
georgia,
metrocide,
europe,
toronto,
basque country,
clash of ideologies,
israel,
caucasus,
abkhazia,
spain,
crime