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Media Literacy 101: Losing Our Ability to Listen to the World (in English)

Susan Moeller | Posted 11.02.2009 | Technology


Susan Moeller

The decision to allow Web addresses to be written completely in non-Latin alphabets isn't just a huge deal for most of Asia, the Middle East and wide swaths of the rest of the world. It's a huge deal for Americans.

Astoria Characters: The Yoga Guru

Nancy Ruhling | Posted 10.19.2009 | New York


Nancy Ruhling

Hee Jung works for Astoria's Dahn Yoga center, which has nothing to do with ladies in leotards performing pretzel poses. Its format is monkey posture meets meditation.

Business-Building Telenovela Launches for Female Immigrant and Refugee Entrepreneurs [VIDEO]

Emily Goligoski | Posted 10.19.2009 | Impact


Emily Goligoski

CEO Women's new telenovela series is helping low-income women start their own businesses from home.

Back to School

Antonio Villaraigosa | Posted 11.09.2009 | Politics


Antonio Villaraigosa

We are entering a new era of accountability and reform in the Los Angeles education system, where public schools strive for metrics-driven change -- and are held accountable to achieve it.

Cutting to the Chase

Robin Lakoff | Posted 09.17.2009 | Living


Robin Lakoff

It seems obvious that people create shortened forms to save time. And yet, most often, we don't save that much time and may run the risk of endangering intelligibility.

Israel Road Signs To Read In Hebrew Only

Huffington Post | Posted 08.13.2009 | World


In what is sure to be a controversial move, the Israeli Transport Authority announced a new policy on Monday whereby all road signs will read only in ...

British Banning 'I Before E' Rule

AP | Posted 07.23.2009 | Style


LONDON — It's a spelling mantra that generations of schoolchildren have learned _ "i before e, except after c." But new British government guid...

Let's Ban English in School ... Except in English Class

Jeff Goldstein | Posted 07.20.2009 | Comedy


Jeff Goldstein

Why isn't math a natural part of all the subjects taught -- as in the case of say .... English?

CNN Reporter Turned Princess Starts Jordanian J-School

Magda Abu-Fadil | Posted 05.13.2009 | Media


Magda Abu-Fadil

Princess Rym's advice to young journalists today is: "Be persistent. Don't take no for an answer. Remember why you're doing this. It's not about you, it's about the story."

"Jailhouse Talk"

Jerry Zezima | Posted 04.26.2009 | Living


Jerry Zezima

I knew it was only a matter of time before my journalistic crimes landed me in jail. I just didn't think I would end up on Rikers Island.

English To Hit 1 Million Words In 2009

ABC News | Ruth Walker | Posted 02.03.2009 | Home


Scarcely has the new year begun before the calendar pages start filling up with lunch dates promised in Christmas cards and notes-to-self about next t...

Actor Daniel Craig Talking About James Bond, Quantum of Solace and Saving the World

Brad Balfour | Posted 01.04.2009 | Entertainment


Brad Balfour

Agent 007 may not be available to save us in all his athletic and dashing glory, but in Quantum of Solace James Bond exhaustingly gives it a damn good try.

The Most Annoying Phrases on Earth

Leslie Goldman | Posted 12.18.2008 | Style


Leslie Goldman

You think it's annoying when someone starts a sentence with the word "ironically," when it most certainly is not? Or when McCain uttered "My friends" enough times to warrant a drinking game?

Election 2008 Odds and Ends -- Waiting for Missouri and Alaska, Pro-Marijuana Initiatives and More...

Chris Weigant | Posted 12.11.2008 | Politics


Chris Weigant

We have had a virtual news blackout on what is going on in the two states we're waiting for -- Missouri's presidential results, and Alaska's senatorial results. Here is what I managed to find out.

Why Being Nouveau Pauvre Cheers Britain

Melissa Biggs Bradley | Posted 11.29.2008 | Style


Melissa Biggs Bradley

Despite their ancestors' experience with war-time thrift, the average Brit may be deeper in debt than their American cousin.

Chinglish and the Beijing Olympics: No More Stir-fried Wikipedia?

Megan Berry | Posted 09.08.2008 | Living


Megan Berry

Bad English translations from Chinese have long been a comic favorite. One I like is a menu that offers stir-fried Wikipedia (does it let you edit your own meal?). Another great one I recently came across is a Chinese restaraunt called "Translate Server Error". Oops.