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Month: February 2012

Yet More Komen

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On February 2, 2012
I think it's safe to say that the answer to the key question here is "no": Can you trust a breast cancer organization whose staff and board lie about medical science, including breast cancer? Today, amidst the outcry surrounding the decision by the Susan G. Komen...

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On February 1, 2012

My major goal in election-related blogging is to provide some coverage of state-level politics, which I pay a good deal of attention to. This is particularly true in states that.

The Environmental Legacy of War

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On February 1, 2012
We are now out of Iraq, at least sort of. So now everyone can start putting their bad memories of the American occupation behind them, right? Of course, Americans forgot this yesterday, after all Real Housewives of Lubbock is on. But the Iraqis have a...

Fighting the good fight

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On February 1, 2012
To the ever-loving shock of all concerned, Bérubé does just that: First, it is going to be very hard to tell people that many college faculty members are exploitatively underpaid. It's going to be a particularly tough sell in communities already devastated by prolonged economic...

Bucking the frame

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On February 1, 2012

(This isn't only one of them posts, it's the bastard child of this and this one.) I feel this post nips too obviously at the heels of previous ones, as I'm not going.

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