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Economist: Canadian cities - The charms of Calgary
SI: Gary Williams defends Maryland's student-athletes
Slate: The little-told story of how the U.S. government poisoned alcohol during Prohibition
Slate: What's wrong with the FCC's plan to bring high-speed Internet access to rural America
Slate: Why are Americans so credulous about heaven?
Slate: Inside Pyongyang, the North Korean chain with restaurants across Asia
Chronicle of Higher Education: On Universities & Higher Education
New Yorker: What will the Supreme Court be like without Justice John Paul Stevens?
Atlantic: Macau’s Big Gamble
Economist: Assassinations
Economist: Assassinations & Technology - Hitmen Old & New
Economist: Latin America's Unproductive Economies - Service break
New Republic: 1937, 2010 - Is Packing the Supreme Court Such an Atrocity?|
WSJ Law Blog: Will the Citizens United Ruling Prove Harmful to Capitalism?
New Republic: Do Americans Want To Tax The Rich Because They're Ignorant?
CSMonitor: Will the student aid bill help with your college costs?
CNNMoney: How well is the SEC protecting you?
TIME: McDonald's Chef - The Most Influential Cook in America?
Atlantic: Australia’s bush meat is tasty, healthy, and enviro-friendly. But can you get people to eat it?
FP: Which country do Americans like the most?
Slate: Kentucky's John Calipari is the sleaziest coach in a sleazy game
Slate: The devils behind Subway's "five-dollar foot-long" jingle
New Republic: The Inhumanities of the Humanities
Atlantic: The Ramayana on the Big Screen
New Republic: Well, What I’ve Always Wanted to Do Is Direct - Remember when political kids used to be content inheriting Senate seats?
Economist: Argentina under the Kirchners - Socialism for foes, capitalism for friends
Economist: Latin American literature after the "boom"
Slate: Why is Chile so long and skinny?
CSMonitor: Chile earthquake - 'Looters run wild'? Not quite.
Economist: Chile's new government - Running to rebuild a shaken country
Slate: Chile will survive the earthquake because its democracy works
Slate: Chile survived its huge earthquake relatively well. Iran would be a different story
WSJ Law Blog: With Microsoft & Antitrust, Shoe Now on Other Foot
New Republic: Book Review - Justice Kennedy
New Republic: Just how radical is Justice Roberts?
FP: The History of the Honey Trap - Five lessons for would-be James Bonds and Bond girls -- and the men and women who would resist them
ESPN: Grading South Africa's World Cup Stadiums
New Republic: Toward a New Alexandria - Imagining the future of libraries
Atlantic: What's So Special About 'Alice in Wonderland'?
Slate: What happened to 'save the whales'?
Slate: Why does drug reporting suck?
TIME: Study - Titanic, Lusitania Disaster Survival Differences
TIME: Study - Darkness Encourages Dishonest Behavior, Cheating
New Yorker: Can nuclear power make a comeback?
CNN: The case for captive animals
FP: Why Latin America doesn't care what the US thinks anymore
Economist: The price of Chile's earthquake
CSMonitor: Chile earthquake relief - Cellphone donations struggle compared to Haiti
Economist: Chile's earthquake - In need of repair
New Yorker: Can psychiatry be called a 'science'?
Slate: The telltale bagel & the secret moral hierarchy of the New York Post
CSMonitor: Dark matter revealed? - Giant particle collider at CERN could detect dark matter
Slate: Why pledges to "clean up Washington" never work
New Yorker: Is long-term solitary confinement torture?
Economist: France & Vichy - Remembering the Vel d'Hiv
Slate: A federal court rebukes a district attorney who cracked down on three girls over seminude photos
Slate: Can a family court prevent a parent from taking his daughter to church?
Economist: German dialects and migration - Sprechen Sie Deutsch?
Slate: Let's trade with Iran. After all, Iranians love to shop, and Americans love to sell
FP: What Happened to New York's moxie?
Slate: Israel & liberal Jews are moving apart
Slate: The United States won't bomb Iran, but another country might
CSMonitor: Innovation center? How Israel became a 'Start-Up Nation'
Slate: If a NASCAR driver died in a crash, would the racer who caused it be liable?
Economist: Health reform in America - Signed, sealed, delivered
CSMonitor: What is "Theory"?
New Republic: Oh, the Humanities! What are Humanities Good For?
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NYT: The Sandra Bullock Trade
Newsweek: The Link Between Engineers & Jihad
Slate: How do you become a lawyer for the Vatican?
Slate: Why are so many Duke Blue Devils awesome in college and awful in the pros?
ESPN: Dual-nationals face a tough decisions in the World Cup
SI: NBA coaches hold toughest jobs in sports
Slate: The Supreme Court shortlist as political anthropology
CNN: Is Digg the future of social news?
New Yorker: The sociology of drinking
TIME: Do animals commit suicide? Yes says one expert
Slate: A short guide to financial regulatory reform
Newsweek: Greenspan Explains What Went Wrong
Slate: What Lewis Carroll Taught Us - Alice's creator knew all about role-playing
Slate: What makes a horrible film great?
New Republic: French culture & colonialism
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New Yorker: How Paul Krugman found politics
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New Yorker: When podiatrists break the law
Slate: The tricks Congress uses to get better CBO scores for their legislation
Economist: New Orleans Police & Scandal
CSMonitor: Has blogging peaked?
FP: What do people in the Falklands Islands think about the oil dispute with Argentina?
New Republic: A Critical Analysis of Palinspeak
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New Republic: O.J. Simpson, critical race theory, the law, and the triumph of color in America
CSMonitor: Daylight Saving Time - Remind me again why we 'spring forward'?
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Atlantic: Will the Right Find Libertarianism?
TIME: Jobs Are The New Assets
New Yorker: Ian Paisley Steps Down
Slate: How Obama can get behind the idea of limited government
New Republic: Jean-Paul Sartre & Simone De Beauvoir (Video)
New Republic: South Dakota Makes A Play For Dumbest State In The Nation
Economist: Time for India to get serious about its Maoist insurgencies
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New Republic: Stoicism & Us
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CSMonitor: All About New Calvinism
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