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As an educated and interested citizen, people may be interested in my reading habits and learn about how I remain engaged and informed. Here they are:
The Sunday New YorkTimes - particularly the “Week in Review” section to learn about “all the news fit to print”. I scan and selectively read other sections such “style”, “education and business” et al.
Economist Magazine – This is a more objective non-US-centric reporting of the news of the world. In particular, the“China” section of the weekly newsmagazine
Time magazine – Although I consider myself a liberal in thinking, reading this somewhat conservative weekly magazine let me know what the other side thinks.
Daily e-mail from NYTimes and other Internet sites such as Money News, Newsmax, et al
Science Net China – I learn a lot from scanning and reading the blog pages of this site and feedbacks from readers of my blog articles
Attend selected local seminar talks from the some 80+ colleges of the Boston area.
Nightly news broadcasts and current event talk shows on TV for about 2-3 hours every evening. My preference is mostly liberal thinking talk shows on MSNBC
I estimated these six sources consume about 20% of my retirement leisure times.
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