Monthly
Statement:
October,
2005
New York Times headlines
Oct. 1: BUYING OF NEWS BY BUSH’S AIDES IS RULED ILLEGAL
Oct. 2: To More Inmates, Life Term Means Dying Behind Bars
Oct. 3: MACABRE CLUES ADVANCE INQUIRY IN BALI ATTACKS
Oct. 4: Bush Names Counsel as Choice for Supreme Court
Oct. 5: BUSH FENDS OFF SHARP CRITICISM OF COURT CHOICE
Oct. 6: IRAQES REVERSE DISPUTED RULES ON REFERENDUM
Oct. 7: NEW YORK NAMED IN TERROR THREAT AGAINST SUBWAYS
Oct. 8: U.S. Not Ready for Deadly Flu, Bush Plan Shows
Oct. 9: QUAKE IN PAKISTAN KILLS OVER 18,000 ACROSS SOUTH ASIA
Oct. 10: Pakistan Appeals for Help as Rescuers Dig by Hand
Oct. 11: Kashmiris Pay Heaviest Price In Earthquake
Oct. 12: LOS ANGELES FILES RECOUNT DECADES OF PRIESTS’
ABUSE
Oct. 13: SUNK IN DESPAIR, REMOTE VILLAGES AWAIT QUAKE AID
Oct. 14: AT LEAST 85 SLAIN AS REBELS ATTACK IN SOUTH RUSSIA
Oct. 15: IRAQIS CAST VOTES ON CONSTITUTION TO SHAPE FUTURE
Oct. 16: BORDER CLASHES AS U.S. PRESSURES SYRIA OVER IRAQ
Oct. 17: EARLY SIGNS SHOW IRAQIS’ APPROVAL OF CONSTITUTION
Oct. 18: G.M. AND UNION IN A DEAL TO CUT HEALTH BENEFITS
Oct. 19: No Final Report Seen in Inquiry On C.I.A. Leak
Oct. 20: Defiant Hussein, Lashing Out at U.S., Goes on Trial
Oct. 21: CONGRESS PASSES NEW LEGAL SHIELD FOR GUN INDUSTRY
Oct. 22: BUSH PUSHES U.N. TO MOVE SWIFTLY ON SYRIA REPORT
Oct. 23: COLLEGES OPPOSE CALL TO UPGRADE ONLINE SYSTEMS
Oct. 24: A TRAIL OF RUIN AS STORM CHURNS ROWARD FLORIDA
Oct. 25: CHENEY TOLD AIDE OF C.I.A. OFFICER, LAWYERS REPORT
Oct. 26: 2000 Dead: As Iraq Tours Stretch On, a Grim Mark
Oct. 27: White Sox End 88-Year Wait For Series Title
Oct. 28: Bush's Court Choice Ends Bid After Attack By Conservatives
Oct. 29: Cheney Aide Charged With Lying in Leak Case
Oct. 30: In Indictment’s Wake, a Focus on Cheney’s
Powerful Role
Oct. 31: U.N. IS EXPECTED TO PASS MEASURE PRESSURING SYRIA.
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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