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- China - health - International Press Review - USA
Digital age deprives brain of needed downtime, researchers say
There’s a sleep deprivation theme to today’s international press review! The Times of London looks at the possibility of a sleep-deprived Prime Minister at No. 10 with the birth of the Camerons' baby. Meanwhile the Washington Post looks at how to battle a nation of sleep-deprived teens, and the International Herald Tribune examines how the digital age deprives our brain of downtime. Also: "Ebonics" translators and my bad African-American accent! WEDNESDAY, 25th AUGUST 201
Correction: I said “Vietnamien” instead of “Vietnamese” in today’s press review, falling into the trap of confusing the French and English terms. Franglais bites again!
Articles in today’s international press review:
Wall Street Journal (Europe): “China traffic jam could last weeks”
China Daily: “Clotted traffic” (editorial)
Le Parisien: “Beijing to test out “flying buses””
The Times: “Budgets and Babygros: will the Camerons cope?”
Washington Post: “Digital diversion leaves teens and parents sleep deprived”
International Herald Tribune: “Digital Devices Deprive Brain of Needed Downtime”
Huffington Post: “Ebonics translators needed by Justice Department”
Gawker: “Justice department looking to hire fluent Ebonics speakers”

































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