"We live in an information age. The
quantity of information available is so staggeringly huge that we cannot know
everything about a subject. There's not only a huge quantity out there but a
very uneven level of quality. You don't want to rely on the news in the
headlines of sensational tabloids near supermarket checkout counters, and it's
just as hard to know how much to accept of what's in all the books, magazines,
pamphlets, newspapers, journals, brochures, Web sites, and various media
reports that are available. We also deal information of a diverse nature:
facts, opinions, news reports, research studies, analyses, personal
reflections, history, to compile Migalhas International. We constantly refer to
multiple sources of information on every subject and news item, mainly:"
The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The
Boston Globe, The London Times, Le Monde, Frankfurter Allgemeine, The Financial
Times, Google News, The World Press Review, Forbes, Fortune, Time, Newsweek,
Harvard Business Review, American Lawyer Media, FindLaw.com, Reuters,
Associated Press, Folha de Sao Paulo, O Estado do Sao Paulo, Lexis Nexis, West
Law, CNN, The Globe and Mail, The Los Angeles Times, and more.