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Month: November 2007

Giving Thanks

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On November 21, 2007
After scurrying around to file a document with a court before the holiday, I spent the afternoon attending to the last minute Thanksgiving food shopping. The greenmarket was truly impressive today -- mushrooms, eggs, apples, turkeys, bison, root veggies . . . pretty much everything...

Easterbrook

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On November 21, 2007

Gregg Easterbrook is, evidently, still alive and still writing, and he's still a deranged lunatic. If you listen to right wing culture warriors, you know they are adept at concocting.

On Women in Public Life

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On November 21, 2007
Yglesias reports on a survey that shows we are making progress. This was the question asked in the survey: "Some people feel that women should have an equal role with men in running business, industry and government. Others feel that women's place is in the...
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Ignorance Is Bliss

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On November 20, 2007

Gainer The Gopher sez: Slappy Who?One advantage to being in Canada right now is that sportswriters are much more preoccupied with such matters as the epochal Riders/Lions tilt and much.

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Worst American Birthdays, vol. 31

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On November 20, 2007
While the age of his mustache remains a matter of state secrecy, John Robert Bolton turns 59 today. In his many years of public service, Bolton has never met a nation whose threat to the United States he did not hysterically overstate, nor has he...

Borking and The Court

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On November 20, 2007

I actually agree with two points that Ross Douthat makes here. First, I think that there's a tendency to assume that Roe's popular support made its upholding inevitable, but this.

Halftime Harassment

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On November 20, 2007

Well, this makes me happier that the Jets are 2-8:At halftime of the Jets’ home game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, several hundred men lined one of Giants Stadium’s.

July 5

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On November 20, 2007
Today we started a mini-simulation for a course at Patterson. This isn't the larger spring policy simulation, but rather a smaller exercise designed to facilitate group work and presentation skills. My topic was this:An alien attack has resulted in the destruction of the greater portion...

A Pledge To Keep

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On November 20, 2007

Especially useful with Thanksgiving approaching:So why not try this for a day? If you're going to eat something, eat it. If you're not, don't. Beating yourself up about food, privately.

Season 3

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On November 19, 2007

What's the general consensus on the relative strength of Wire seasons? I'm halfway through season 3, and I think I like it the best of them all so far. Then.

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