hey void, some of my news-feeds ... :-)) .. this fell over the so-called 20-line threshold, so i decided to blog it. void, apologies for the redundant comment !
hard-copy:
Economist (weekly) - this is hands-down my best source for unbiased info on global happenings
Atlantic (monthly) - their in-depth articles are wonderful .. and i've seen this time & again - you'd read an article here, and 6 months later, the rest of the media would be talking about it (Robert Kaplan's columns for instance are a must-read for me)..... Plus, a window into who's gathering steam in the literary area - they showcase new authors
New Yorker (weekly) - i look here for literary stuff more than current affairs
Granta (quarterly) - again, hands-down, my best source for the literary scene in the global English-writing world
when I'm travelling overseas: Financial Times (UK), International Herald Tribune
Online:
CSM ( Christian Science Monitor ), of course ... i used to even subscribe to this one a few years ago, but don't have the time these days
Guardian ( The Guardian ), Independent ( The Independent ) .. caveat - they are both liberal-leaning, the latter even more than the former ... but both are effective antidotes to the lightweight (with exceptions) Time's & the Newsweek's
IHT, the online version ( International Herald Tribune )
Salon ( Salon )
Asia Times Online ( asia times online ) .. they have great in-depth current affairs articles on south asia ... a couple of years ago, for example, they had a fantastic series on the LTTE in Sri Lanka
On TV
The NewsHour on PBS (now Lehrer, and previously McNeil-Lehrer)
BBC World News (we get it on BBC America, presumably one of the gazillion channels you're planning to get, at 3pm Pacific ... and again on a local public channel at 6pm Pacific)
.... will update with more if I remember anything else ... :-))))
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Here's what I subscribe to....All online and all free
Politics: Slate, Salon, Economist, Atlantic Online, Alternet
Not-to-deep-tech: ZDNet, CNet, Wired,
Business: McKinsey (they've started charging for evreything now, though), Knowledge@wharton, BusinessWeek (used to but too hard to keep up)
Miscellaneous: Motley Fool, Popular Science, Village Voice, How Stuff Works, Straight Dope
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