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7/3/2009
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| > | 0. Identify, by exact title, one of the sections that will appear > | in the May 23, 2004 edition of the Sunday New York Times. > 2 Sunday Business > 1 Book Review > 1 Real Estate > 1 Travel > WRONG: > 2 Sports (called "Sports Sunday") > 1 Arts & Entertainment (called "Arts & Leisure") > 1 Business (called "Sunday Business") > 1 Money and Business (called "Sunday Business") > 1 Technology I looked up the section titles online. Thought my answer of "Travel" was rather weak actually because of it. |
| >> > Leisure is not the absence of >> >consumption, but in some sense actually is consumption. (Yeah this is >> >sloppy, but you werent even trying.) |
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| > Youre missing the point that leisure >is only a valid activity as far as the market is concerned (our economic >voting) if it involves expenditure. It can of course be consumption without >involving expenditure! Foregone income is an expenditure in the sense we are talking. You dont even realize what you are arguing from one minute to the next. [snip] |
| Despite the call for an "exact title", I decided to ignore the question of whether words were run together or separated, and whether "New York Times" at the start of a title was part of it. A friend in New York, Michael Wares, tells me that, after the main section, he found the Metro Section, Arts & Leisure, Sunday Business, Week in Review, Travel, Book Review, Magazine, Sports Sunday, Sunday Styles, Job Market, Real Estate, Automobiles, Television, The City, and Westchester. The last three, presumably, would not be in all editions of the paper. |
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