Here is your R&D for February 22nd:
Starving N. Korea begs for food, but U.S. has concerns about resuming aid from the Washington Post
Amid floods and a foot and mouth outbreak, North Korea has begun to beg the international community for food aid. However, the U.S. has reservations about sending food aid because it sees North Korea’s disruption system as corrupt.
China hints at possible Web clampdown from the Los Angeles Times
In light of recent protests, Chinese President Hu Jintao has called for “public opinion guidance on the Internet”, which experts believe is a call to crackdown on Internet communications in China.
American Way: Barack Obama, cult figure of 2008, left behind by new anti-spending zeitgeist from the UK Telegraph
From the way that the UK Telegraph sees things, President Obama is not in tune with the public’s desire to cut spending. Even though the public is not unified in what they want to cut, the Telegraph holds that President Obama’s public position on the deficit is not clear enough.