Monthly
Statement:
January 2006
New York Times Headlines
Jan 1st: Justice Deputy Resisted Parts Of Spy Program
Jan 2nd: Muslim Scholars Were Paid To Aid U.S. Propaganda
Jan 3rd: Blast Traps 13 In A Coal Mine In W. Virginia
Jan 4th: Lobbyist Accepts Plea Deal And Becomes Star Witness
In A Wider Corruption Case
Jan 5th: Sharon Has ‘Significant’ Stroke; Undergoes
Surgery
Jan 6th: I.B.M. To Freeze Pension Plans To Trim Costs
Jan 7th: Pentagon Sudy Links Fatalities To Body Armor
Jan 8th: Delay Ends Bid To Regain Post As G.O.P. Leader
Jan 9th: Diabetes And Its Awful Toll Quietly Emerge As A Crisis
Jan 10th: Alito Says Judges Shouldn’t Bring Agenda To
Cases
Jan 11th: Alito, At Hearing, Pledges An Open Mind On Abortion
Jan 12th: Democrats Take Aggressive Tack; Alito Is Unfazed
Jan 13th:
Jan 14th: I was out of the country from
January 13 - 31. While the
Jan 15th: newspapers continued to be collected
on my behalf during this
Jan 16th: period, I was not actively reading
them. Therefore, I will report
Jan 17th: no headlines for these dates.
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Process:
I subscribe to the New York Times and read it daily. The only
unusual aspect of my interactions with the Times is in what
happens after it has been read. It is never thrown away -
each paper is kept, in its entirety, until the end of the
month when the full month's newspapers are shredded, baled,
and labeled.
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