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This Week's Animal Oddity is all about corvids, the group of birds that includes crows, ravens, magpies and jays.
David Mizejewski: Corvids Are Oddly Intelligent David Mizejewski 2011
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Fashion Week's grand finale features mostly women's collections by some of the week's most renowned designers from around the world.
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While the adults argue abstinence versus comprehensive sex education -- aka This Week's "Glee" Creator Ryan Murphy's Lecture -- the students have their own issues.
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This Week's Animal Oddity is all about corvids, the group of birds that includes crows, ravens, magpies and jays.
David Mizejewski: Corvids Are Oddly Intelligent David Mizejewski 2011
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Business Week's Howard Gleckman successfully distinguishes between health care cost and health care spending.
Health Care Spending, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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He says Media Week's website has increased its unique users by 42% and is now more profitable.
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MY morning schedule was tight as we left Monika Chiang and I was already late for BCBG Max Azria who christened Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week's Theater as the first runway show of the season.
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff: New York Fashion Week: Let The Games Begin Stephanie Winston Wolkoff 2012
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The story focuses on a small-town bride-to-be (Worst Week's Brooke Nevin) who reconnects with the father she never knew (Schneider).
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MY morning schedule was tight as we left Monika Chiang and I was already late for BCBG Max Azria who christened Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week's Theater as the first runway show of the season.
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff: New York Fashion Week: Let The Games Begin Stephanie Winston Wolkoff 2012
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UPDATE: Business Week's Michael Mandel thinks the way I do about the progressivity of privatization (and he cites me to boot).
More on Privatization, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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