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Kristof is a community educator who trains people at all levels of society in low-input and sustainable agricultural practices.
Danielle Nierenberg: Don't Sweep Away Crop Diversity Danielle Nierenberg 2010
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Kristof is a community educator who trains people at all levels of society in low-input and sustainable agricultural practices.
Danielle Nierenberg: Don't Sweep Away Crop Diversity Danielle Nierenberg 2010
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Kristof is a community educator who trains people at all levels of society in low-input and sustainable agricultural practices.
Danielle Nierenberg: Don't Sweep Away Crop Diversity Danielle Nierenberg 2010
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Nicholas Kristof is a NYTimes Op-Ed Columnist who wrote this story.
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What Kristof is criticizing is the labor folks who are concerned with sweatshop wages rather than abuse, or are trying to close them altogether.
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Kristof is a community educator who trains people at all levels of society in low-input and sustainable agricultural practices.
Danielle Nierenberg: Don't Sweep Away Crop Diversity Danielle Nierenberg 2010
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Nick Kristof is publicly fearing for a Tehran Tiananmen on Twitter, and the comparisons will snowball.
Iran Election Live-Blogging (Friday June 19) The Huffington Post News Team 2009
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One thing that supports the notion that this note postdates the Pincus article is that it doesn't mention the Pincus article at all -- and, as Jeff points out, it echoes a word Kristof used in the lede of his second column on this, "behest."
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It seems that Kristof is being too sensitive towards Bush Jr.
Balkinization 2004
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Kristof is from Oregon and WuDunn is from New York City, and when I asked for some hometown reading, Kristof chose his fellow Yamhill County, Ore., native, Beverly Cleary, while WuDunn, with the recent Wall Street upheavals in mind, thought of Nassim Nicholas Taleb's ode to the improbable, The Black Swan:
Books of the States 2009
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