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Bruni expresses cynicism about the lack of conviction and authenticity in Romney's claims.
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David Brooks on the candidacy for U.S. President of Senator Rick Santorum. He says Santorum genuinely represents the working class- a grandson of a coal miner and the son of Italian immigrants who has represented workers of the steel manufacturing region of western Pennsylvania. Santorum has pushed hard in this campaign largely ignored by the media. He has visited 370 towns riding in a pickup truck trying to cover as much ground as possible and talking with great conviction about his positions distant from the corporate and financial wings of the Republican party, about family, and communities. Bring someone like Sherrod Brown of Ohio together with someone like Rick Santorum and you have good representation of the working class across the political spectrum to win this election for the working class of America, says Brooks, who sees this as a lot better alternative today than Harvard Law.
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Support for high-speed rail from Gingrich, Perry and other Republican candidates.
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Opposition leaders in Iran ask their supporters to stay away from the polls.
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An exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York in January 2012 which offers clues for future development of the city - "The Greatest Grid: The Master Plan of Manhattan 1811-2011." It shows how Simeon De Wittt, Governor Morris and John Rutherford laid out the plan for the city of New York in 1811. Because of the growth at the port New York City's population had grown quickly to 96,373. By 1870 the population had grown eight fold to 800,000. The grid plan used by the planners gave a sense of order to the city and it stretched north to 155th street. Upto that time most of New York was below Canal Street.
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New car registrations dropped 18% in December 2011 compared to the same month in 2010. Part of the reason is a government bonus for scrapping older cars offered in 2010. French car registrations for 2011 were down 2.1% over 2010. French car sales have averaged 2 million in the last few years and France's car manufacturers association expects sales at that level for 2012, which is a contraction of 8-10%. Renault will be affected by lower sales. In the first 3 weeks of Dec. 2011 Renault's direct orders declined by 60% compared to the same period in 2010.
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An international arbitration panel gives Exxon $908 million for oil assets nationalized by Venezuela in 2007. This is much lower than the $7 billion claimed by Exxon. Exxon invested $750 million in its Cerro Negro oil operations in Venezuela. The operations had an estimated value of $2 billion and are located in the heavy crude oil region of Orinoco. Venezuelan oil company PdVSA showed net profit of $4 billion in the first half of 2011. Another case is pending for Conoco-Phillips.
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This editorial cites the half a billion dollars in low interest Energy Department loans to Fisker for developing the Fisker Karma as wasteful spending. The Karma has a price of $100,000. It calls the Obama administration's projections of 1 million electric vehicles by 2015 as wildly optimistic. Sales of the Chevy Volt did not reach the 10,000 forecast in 2011 after safety issues. Hybrids, electric-gasoline vehicles and higher fuel efficiency vehicles using new technologies are a larger part of the solution than all electric vehicles for reducing fuel consumption.
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Google's event planner Ms. Pollack describes the way she handles the job of creating the right image at events- no clutter, simplicity, beanbags and Google colors. Lorraine Twohill, Google's vice president for global marketing, says its all about creating the right kind of emotions. Branding is done through viewers of ads becoming emotional about Google products, to remind people about how Google has had a positive influence on people's lives, and letting people know about the Google products outside of search.
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Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) and the collapse of Communism.
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