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Easterbrook is a distinguished science journalist, but he has spun a sensational Chicken Little story.
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Easterbrook is a distinguished science journalist, but he has spun a sensational Chicken Little story.
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Easterbrook is a distinguished science journalist, but he has spun a sensational Chicken Little story.
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Easterbrook is a scholar over at the superlative Brookings Institute but his weekly NFL column easily trumps his more scholarly contributions.
Archive 2007-09-01 xtra 2007
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Easterbrook is a scholar over at the superlative Brookings Institute but his weekly NFL column easily trumps his more scholarly contributions.
Tuesday Morning Quarterback xtra 2007
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NSS Responds To Easterbrook is the next entry in this blog.
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But Easterbrook is mistaken in his reference to a Rhodes scholar this year from Hobart College.
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But Easterbrook is mistaken in his reference to a Rhodes scholar this year from Hobart College.
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Obviously Daniel Koffler and The Editors are unaware the Gregg Easterbrook is leaving Brookings to take a new sinecure at The Star Gods Institute.
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Gregg Easterbrook is a contributing editor of The Atlantic, a senior editor of The New Republic, a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution, and the author of many books, including The Progress Paradox: How Life Gets Better While People Feel Worse (2003), Beside Still Waters: Searching for Meaning in an Age of Doubt (1999), and A Moment on the Earth: The Coming Age of Environmental Optimism (1996).
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