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It looks like we have some data here, in the form of the Pew survey (and the ensuing New York Times op-ed) to which Stuttaford is responding.
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But perhaps this email will elicit responses from our wrestling addicts, such as Stuttaford and Lopez.
The Corner 2009
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Mr. Stuttaford, who writes frequently about culture and politics, works in the international financial markets.
Eastern Reproaches Andrew Stuttaford 2011
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The objections to a hopeful view of his likely ascent are, unhappily, obvious: First, “French standards” in these matters are pretty low, as (the often over-excitable) Andrew Stuttaford points out.
European Union 2009
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Julian Sanchez weighs in with a lengthy response to Stuttaford.
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Mr. Stuttaford, who writes frequently about culture and politics, works in the international financial markets.
Stranger In a Strange Land Andrew Stuttaford 2011
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[...] #2: We got Julian Sanchez on the original Stuttaford [...]
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EUrocrats worry more about the dangers of lit candles than dictatorship in Belarus (via Andrew Stuttaford).
Sports 2010
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I doubt any godless carbon-copy of organized religion, as Stuttaford imagines, will do the job as well across the board as the time-tested champs, but if “spiritual” is a category error, it may turn out that we have an array of better means of dealing with the component problems that make up the ersatz class.
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The objections to a hopeful view of his likely ascent are, unhappily, obvious: First, “French standards” in these matters are pretty low, as (the often over-excitable) Andrew Stuttaford points out.
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