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Month: October 2011

Malaria Vaccination

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On October 19, 2011
In an incredibly great piece of public health news, researchers are getting very close to developing a vaccination against malaria. The first study showed the risk of malaria cut in half across seven African nations. Malaria is an enormous killer across the developing world. The...

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On October 19, 2011

The thing is, it's just a simplified version of what all contemporary Republican tax policy seeks to accomplish. And, in fairness, this analysis doesn't take into account the fact that.

On Teacher Quality

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On October 18, 2011
Yglesias thinks I said something that I didn't in my post from earlier on school reform: Erik Loomis stands up for teachers by asserting that their professional skills are irrelevant to poor children: ... If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a thousand times....
Mittens legal adviser and history's greatest martyr Robert Bork helpfully explains that discrimination against women no longer exists. How reliable a guide to the status of women is Robert Bork?   Now, I realize that citing Bork's writings is the dirtiest political trick there absolutely ever...
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