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The Time That Blog Forgot

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If only I could have blogged in the century before blogging! I will imperfectly satisfy my longing by using a random number generator to pick the year and the NYT archive to scan the news stories for

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The Time That Blog Forgot skip to main | skip to sidebar The Time That Blog Forgot If only I could have blogged in the century before blogging! I will imperfectly satisfy my longing by using a random number generator to pick the year and the NYT archive to scan the news stories for today's date in that year. Friday, June 6, 2008 Who are th 12 greatest women alive today in the United States? A Chilean writer asked this of the National League of Women Voters , and the League is now asking us. They want to see "a range of occupation, residence and temperament," and these must be "women who have made their own way, without the assistance of father or husband." Ha ha. That last condition excludes a lot of women who probably think they are pretty great. The NYT contends that the 12 greatest women "are women that have never been heard of outside of their own homes, and seldom appreciated there; who have put aside their own ambitions ... to build careers for which their husban...

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