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Reporting from Berlin

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T-Shirt #3

This week’s free IDTIK shirt goes to: Edward Brown Edward, I loved your comparison of Obama’s “dire straits” dictum and Bush’s “irrational exuberance”–what a great way of articulating the two opposites. Doug, you also had a great line: “Living under Bush … Continue reading

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T-shirt #2 goes to…

Sorry for the delay, but: The second free IDTIK t-shirt goes to: Goodwin This week was kind of a toss-up since the topic was a little less thought-provoking.  But, Goodwin, the video you posted HAS to be rewarded.  I’d seen … Continue reading

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And the winner is…

Happy holidays everyone!  I’m in Connecticut at my cousin’s and we just spent the afternoon opening presents!  Time for some turkey and then CELTICS v LAKERS, but, I wanted to announce the first winner of my t-shirt promotion: The first … Continue reading

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IDTIK Video Blog Episode #2

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The Story of Stuff

Sorry for the lack of posts lately…  I was busy last week launching another blog (don’t worry, I’m not ditching this one).  If you’re interested in a cappella, check it out: www.onlyvoices.org  So far, it’s doing quite well. Teaser trailer … Continue reading

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Super Liberal? Not yet.

Obama on 60 Minutes On Sunday night President-elect Obama participated in his first TV interview, giving us a glimpse of the type of President he might be.  At some level, an Obama presidency is still a mystery, because no one really knows how … Continue reading

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Our Image Abroad

As someone who grew up in Berlin, Germany I hear a lot about what Europeans think about the United States.  When I was a kid in Berlin I remember cheering on US Olympic atheletes with my friends instead of the … Continue reading

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