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Scalia in Blatchford, or the cowardly per curiam in Dubya v. Gore.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Enough with the Ridiculous Hyperbole! 2010
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Christie Blatchford is a high-profile columnist with The Globe and Mail.
Book Awards 2009
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Christie Blatchford is a high-profile columnist with The Globe and Mail.
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Christie Blatchford is a high-profile columnist with The Globe and Mail.
November 2008 2008
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Christie Blatchford is leaving the National Post and joining the Globe and Mail.
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There's much, much more, and even if you aren't a Globe and Mail subscriber you can read the whole thing by searching for "Blatchford" on Google News Canada.
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The old lucid and trenchant expounder of Socialism, such as Blatchford or Fred Henderson, always describes the economic power of the plutocrats as consisting in private property.
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• For a summary of the class-size evidence by the main authority in this area, Professor Peter Blatchford, visit classsizeresearch.org.uk.
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Indeed, esteemed researchers such as Peter Blatchford have found that there is no particular threshold that must be reached before students receive benefits from smaller classes, and any reduction in class size increases the probability that they will be on-task and positively engaged in learning.
7 Class size myths -- and the truth Valerie Strauss 2010
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A natural reporter with a mix of ink and ice in his veins, Tim loves to make trouble and next week is anticipating a fine old local row when he publishes Helpless by Christie Blatchford, a polemical account of a vicious standoff between local residents and so-called "first Canadians" in a dispute about a patch of land in Caledonia.
At the International Festival of Authors Robert McCrum 2010
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