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Lancet Revisited

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On November 11, 2004
Read this exceptional post by Daniel Davies at Crooked Timber. Davies shows how most of the critiques of the Lancet study on Iraqi casualties can be systematically demolished, and that the "98000" is more likely an underestimate than an overestimate. To be fair, Davies points out...

Race to the bottom

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On November 8, 2004
It's been a tough battle, with too many entries to count. But I can finally award the prize for the silliest, most poorly substantiated, and phoned-in recitation of the "Democrats hate ordinary people" script toLawrence Kaplan. Admittedly, this may seem unfair, since Kaplan actually tries...

Latin Elections

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On November 5, 2004
Erik at Alterdestiny has some good observations about elections in Latin America: Uruguay has just joined a number of nations who have elected left-leaning regimes in the past few years. Venezuela is of course the most famous (notorious depending on your outlook) but also Brazil, and...

Hope

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On November 5, 2004

As always, Paul Krugman says it better than anyone: President Bush isn't a conservative. He's a radical - the leader of a coalition that deeply dislikes America as it is. Part.

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