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How the Great Zen Master and Peace Activist Thich Nhat Hanh Found Himself and Lost His Self in a Library Epiphany Marginalia

Fed could use half-point rate rises if needed, says official FT. It’s hard to see how tinkering with interest rates could affect this:

Climate

Expected global suitability of coffee, cashew and avocado due to climate change PLOS One. Rice? Wheat?

Amazon forests capture high levels of atmospheric mercury pollution from artisanal gold mining Nature

#COVID19

Covid Is Over Eschaton

So done with blizzards (1):

So done with blizzards (2):


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Does the ‘Let it Rip’ approach have a eugenics problem? Eureka Street. Throwing a flag on the Betteridge’s Law violation.

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Boosters and Mixed Schedules: Covid Vaccines at the 2-Year Mark (Part 1) Hilda Bastian, PLOS One

Long COVID symptoms and duration in SARS-CoV-2 positive children — a nationwide cohort study European Journal of Pediatrics. From the Abtract: “Long COVID in children is rare and mainly of short duration.” Commentary:

Promising COVID-19 antiviral pill, Paxlovid, in scarce supply, as doctors, patients compete for access ABC

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The Coronavirus Will Surprise Us Again The Atlantic

One more damn book to read:

(Review). Good call…

China?

The Omicron Olympics: Behind the Scenes of a Covid ‘S–tshow’ China Doesn’t Want You to See Rolling Stone. Representative paragraph:

As touchdown began in earnest this week, athletes were getting tested en masse at Beijing International. (It’s the PCR throat swab this time.) To avoid needless interaction, they’re carrying their own suitcases. (Yes, even Shaun White.) They ‘ve been shown to their seats on socially-distanced buses run by the Chinese organizing committee. (Bus and taxi drivers are trapped inside the bubble, too.) And then they’re off through the “processing center” to wait up to six hours for test results inside the closed loop — a pandemic purgatory of isolation, action sports, and a nebulous nether region reserved for quarantine.

Summarizing, China tests international travellers, who may have to wait six hours for test results. Oh, the humanity! Oh, the entitlement!

Oaktree takes control of sprawling Evergrande building project near Shanghai FT

Caterpillar Says China Demand to Drop on a Construction Slowdown Bloomberg

Don’t underestimate the “elegance” of ordinary people-China Industry Review-China Industry Network What China Reads

How Long Can Biden Muddle Through on China? War on the Rocks

Myanmar

‘ICJ must ensure involvement in Rohingya case does not legitimize Myanmar junta‘ Anadolu Agency

Hun Sen Urges Myanmar to End Violence Cambodiness

Major Australian Energy Firm Woodside Announces Myanmar Pullout Agence France Presse

Myanmar’s Arakan rebels cement control over Rakhine state while the junta’s distracted South China Morning Post. Rakhine State, on the Andaman Sea, interestingly at least to arms smugglers.

Japan’s immigration experiment under cover of Covid FT. The deck: “The country has introduced restrictions on foreigners that risk blunting its soft power.” From the body: “Japan’s self-isolation and other sit only at the fiercer end of a spectrum of national strategies. Its comparatively in a country with almost 30 per cent of the population over 65, are a solid rhetorical shield.” Low Covid mortality rates are “a solid rhetorical shield”? They really do want to kill us all, don’t they?

New Cold War

Tensions growing between Washington and Kyiv as Ukraine-Russia crisis drags on CNN. The lead: “As the US has been warning the world of a potentially ‘imminent’ Russian invasion of Ukraine, one foreign leader in particular has not been convinced: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.” From All The President’s Men: “The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand.” And I’m not talking about President Zelensky. However, as the run-up to World War I shows, warmongering mediocrities in positions of influence can do a lot of damage.

US targets Russian disinformation in bid to defend Ukraine The Hill (CI). This is all too, too meta. Note the quote from the Brookings Institution, employer of Igor Danchenko, source — one would have thought embarassingly — of the Steele Dossuier and arrested by the Durham investigation.

Tangled Tale of NATO Expansion at the Heart of Ukraine Crisis Consortium News

Top Weapons Companies Boast Ukraine-Russia Tensions Are a Boon for Business In These Times

Police State Watch

Fallen NYPD cop Jason Rivera given hero’s farewell at St. Patrick’s Cathedral NY Post. Seems familiar somehow;

Meanwhile, the Times media team butchers MoDo’s hagiography:

“Start spreading the news….”

What the Killing of Two NYPD Officers Means for New York The New Yorker. Maybe this?

3 investigations will probe fatal shooting of pedestrian by 9 police officers in Nashville CNN

Small town police in Alabama are patrolling Facebook and threatening to arrest people who post negative comments about them Daily Mail

Biden Administration

60 Million US Households Have Ordered Free Covid Tests, White House Says NECN

The IRS Wants Your Face The American Conservative. Madness.

Most Virginia school districts disobeying Youngkin on order making masks optional: report The Hill

Trucker convoy has evolved into something far more dangerous Globe and Mail

Supply Chain

Los Angeles imports slump further as congestion throttles volume American Shipper

Schedule Reliability Dropped to Record Low at the End of 2021 Maritime Executive

The Bezzle

An Anatomy of Bitcoin Price Manipulation Single Lunch

NFTs Are, Quite Simply, Bullshit Jacobin

‘Huge mess of theft and fraud:’ artists sound alarm as NFT crime proliferates Guardian

Not just for artwork, NFTs are being used by political candidates to raise money, attract young supporters ABC

Intelligence Community

The CIA lost track of who runs the UK, so I picked up the slack Open Sanctions

Imperial Collapse Watch

10 injured in bridge collapse in Pittsburgh’s Frick Park Trib Live. Unsurprisingly:

America Has an Unhealthy Obsession With Credibility Foreign Policy

Guillotine Watch

A 19-year-old built a flight-tracking Twitter bot. Elon Musk tried to pay him to stop. Protocol. Musk offered $5,000. Really?

I Figured Out Wordle’s Secret The Atlantic

Hello Kitty prepares to charm metaverse FT

A Strange Medieval Manuscript Taught Me How Couples Flirted and Courted a Thousand Years Ago The Honest Broker

Antidote du jour (via):

See yesterday’s Links and Antidote du Jour here.

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