Reader Jason in North Idaho mentioned the documentary “Alone in the Wilderness“ about Richard Proenneke. Jason notes: “I saw it on on PBS. It was very good documentary.”
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The day’s economic news, starting with this from The New York Times, courtesy of Karl K.: The End of the Financial World as We Know It. Next, Jonathan B. sent this: The Economist magazine says its a depression. Allen sent us this sobering piece by the ever-cheery Ambrose Evans-Pritchard of The London Telegraph: Asia needs to fully wake up to the scale of the West’s economic crisis. And top all that, come these from Cheryl: China, Crystal Maker Waterford Wedgwood Collapses [JWR Adds: Be advised that this corporate umbrella includes Doulton, the makers of the Big Berky ceramic filter elements. So stock up!] — Ford’s US Sales Drop 32% in December — Bailout Costs Exceed All American Wars — US Asks Arab Nations for $300 Billion to Fund Auto Bailout — Idle Ports Signals Two Bleak Years Ahead in World Trade — Wall Street Braces for 2009’s First Full Week — Buffet’s Berkshire “has nowhere to hide” — Downturn Stress Impacting Health — As Recession Deepens, So Does Milk Surplus — America Shifts to Cheaper Wines, and More of Them
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Justin M. flagged a piece in The Los Angeles Times that indicates that Asian Avian flus is still a threat: New bird flu cases revive fears of human pandemic