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Jiang

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On November 30, 2022

Born in Yangzhou in 1926, Jiang was one of the last Chinese leaders to remember the 1949 Revolution. His father died fighting the Japanese while Jiang himself was attending National.

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Tuesday NBA Open Thread

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On November 29, 2022
We are about 1/4 of the way through the season, so sanity is restoring itself. No, it does not seem that the Jazz are really any good. The Warriors probably are more or less OK. The Suns, Nuggets, and Grizzlies are rising to the top...
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Long Covid and the Labor Market

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On November 27, 2022
Bryce Covert's work is always worth reading and that includes her new piece on the connections between long Covid and the tight labor market. One international online study of nearly 4,000 long COVID patients found that 22 percent had left the workforce due to their...

Music Notes

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On November 26, 2022

The musical highlight of my last two weeks was seeing Mike Cooley from Drive-By Truckers do a solo show at City Winery in Boston. An unfortunately low-attendance show I should.

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