Lindt, who? Indian artisanal chocolates are stealing the show one bar at a time
Lindt who Indian artisanal chocolates are stealing the show one bar at a time
Lindt who Indian artisanal chocolates are stealing the show one bar at a time
This article will be released in full online December 23, 2023.
John Bellamy Foster returns to his impactful Marx’s Ecology (Monthly Review Press, 2000), for this new introduction for the recent German translation of the book (Marx’ Ökologie, Edition Assemblage, 2024). “There is no long any question,” he concludes, “about the depth of Marx’s metabolic critique…or its centrality in terms of the philosophy of praxis in our day.” | more…
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An interesting debut season for the Guardians’ ... outfielder... ???
Читать дальше...TEHRAN, Dec. 01 (MNA) – Iran’s largest gold mine has revised up its proven reserves with authorities hoping it would lead to a major increase in output and would significantly boost jobs in northwestern Iran where it is located.
Steve Klemetti provides the new drivers, and new personal best elapsed times and speeds from the second half of the 2024 NHRA season. New Entries Class Driver Best ET Speed Year Track PMD Travis Harvey 5.749 250.23 2024 MADISON PMD Travis Harvey 5.786 248.29 2024 CHARLOTTE PSB Kahea Woods 7.135 187.99 2024 VEGAS 2 TAD […]
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This article will be released in full online December 23, 2023.
Mark Allison reviews Brian Merchant’s timely Blood in the Machine (Little, Brown, and Co., 2023), finding in it a compelling historical account of the original Luddite movement with important parallels to our own age of Big Tech. However, Allison asks, are the lessons drawn from Blood in the Machine even possible within the confines of capitalism? | more…
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Lachlan Galvin admits he knows the drive-thru attendants at McDonalds better than Wests Tigers' star recruit Jarome Luai.
Police also recovered a huge cache of weapons including AK-47 rifles
This article will be released in full online December 30, 2023.
Joel Wendland-Liu reviews Li Dazhao: China’s First Communist, by Patrick Fuliang Shan (SUNY Press, 2024). This first-ever English-language biography of Li, a founding member of the Communist Party of China, Wendland-Liu writes, contains not only new scholarship but a fresh approach to the life of this revolutionary figure. | more…
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Trai has extended the deadline to December 11 for implementing the traceability mandate for commercial messages, providing more time to telcos and telemarketers to finalize technical details. This move aims to avoid message delivery disruptions. Trai emphasizes the necessity of the new regulations, ensuring the traceability of commercial messages to curb spam.
Tom Homan, Trump's "border czar" designate, told Fox News' Sean Hannity this week that he would jail Johnston if he broke the law in shielding illegal migrants.
This article will be released in full online December 30, 2023.
In this review of Andrew Drummond’s The Dreadful History and Judgement of God on Thomas Müntzer (Verso Books, 2024), Paul Buhle explores how the influence of this Christian priest reverberated throughout the centuries, inspiring generations of future revolutionaries—including Karl Marx himself. | more…
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Seven Wetherspoon pubs in Coventry and Warwickshire will be open on December 25
Alfredo Santiago has a unique job in Peru’s capital city of Lima: he’s a bee rescuer
SHAH ALAM: Barisan Nasional (BN) members were reminded today to refrain from using the excuse of having insufficient funds to avoid carrying out party activities.
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The Deputy Spokesman of the House of Representatives, Philip Agbese has said President Bola Tinubu’s proposed tax reform bills will take away the burden on poor Nigerians and small companies when signed into law. The four executive bills have since introduction pitched the 36 state governors against the Federal Government, with the former calling for
Читать дальше...Adani Green said on Wednesday it faces yet to be determined monetary penalties under a civil complaint.
Video Flights struggle to land in Chennai as cyclone Fengal brings heavy winds
A fake travel company in Noida's Sector 63 was dismantled, resulting in the arrest of 32 people for defrauding customers with bogus holiday packages. A woman reported losing Rs 84,000 after being promised a trip to Kerala. The scammers used dark web-sourced data to lure victims and ignored refund requests.