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Newly signed New York Knick Amar'e Stoudemire is on his way back from a trip Israel right now, because, as he put it on Twitter , " I think I might have some Hebrew Roots & i'm researching it." ESPN's Marc Stein writes that Stoudemire's commitment to Jewish culture is sincere: But Read More -
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I suppose in this digital age it is a mark of some sort of honor to have other people levy their snark at you, as the Atlantic did yesterday , in response to my Slate piece about how the Kindle might hurt romance . I am not sure why the mean tone is called for, or what writers Read More -
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Error Message: Google Research Director Peter Norvig on Being Wrong
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Campaigning on Manhood: Sarah Palin, Karen Handel, Meet Scott Brown
Jessica , Amanda, thank you for pointing out Sarah Palin’s and Karen Handel’s taunts about the inadequate manhood of their opponents. How clever of these women to make clear that they are the better men for the job! Maybe they learned something from last year’s Massachusetts Read More -
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Once a week, Procrastinate Better features a peek into the Netflix queue of a staffer or critic. No tampering with the results to make ourselves seem more or less erudite, we swear! Just the brief opportunity to explain (or defend, as the case may be) the choices. This installment comes from Read More -
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There's nothing unusual about dismissing race as social construct. Racism watchdogs do it all the time. But they do it precisely to deny hereditary differences between blacks and whites. The authors of this study are affirming hereditary differences. That's what they mean by "survival fitness in Read More -
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