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Oysters

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On April 9, 2016
Delicious and interesting! Life isn't easy for a tiny baby oyster. Because they are so small and defenseless without a fully formed shell, oyster babies are often gobbled up by other marine life. To ensure the survival of their species, oysters respond to this threat...

On the Hag

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On April 7, 2016

A few disorganized thoughts on the death of Merle Haggard. This death is a tremendous blow to the world of American music. One of the finest singers and songwriters of.

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I like this Obama. Can we reelect him this fall? The drug giant Pfizer wanted to cut its taxes through a $152 billion takeover of the Dublin-based maker of Botox. And Halliburton sought to buy a major rival in the business of selling equipment to...
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Blankenship

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On April 6, 2016
American justice: Be a wealthy white man who kills 29 workers and you get a year in prison. Be black and smoke a joint, get many years in prison, assuming the cops don't just kill you. Donald L. Blankenship, whose leadership of Massey Energy Company...
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Sex on the Homefront

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On April 6, 2016
The historian Amanda Littauer has a new book titled Bad Girls: Young Women, Sex, and Rebellion before the Sixties. She summarizes what I assume is part of it in this really fascinating post on mapping a landscape of sex on the homefront during World War...
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