links for 2008-10-01
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Despite the spirited defense by an apparently embittered ex-cultural studies student "gone science" and not meaning what they are purported to mean, the numbers here are interesting…
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If the surge is working, I'd hate to see how "broken" has been redefined.
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it is a strange victory. Shiite religious parties that are Iran's closest allies in the Middle East control Iraq's central government and the country's oil-rich south. A Sunni militia, known as the Awakening, dominates Iraq's Sunni center. It is led by Baathists, the very people we invaded Iraq in 2003 to remove from power.
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Glad someone is battling the "we are winning in Iraq" and "the surge worked" BS. How do the R's get away with it?
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Reassessing our view of Ancient Greece and Rome
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It's not a joke
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The story of the demise of Muxtape– at least in the incarnation we knew and loved
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Let there be no mistake: the fundamentals of our poetry are sound. The problem is not poetry but poems. The crisis has been precipitated by the escalation of poetry debt—poems that circulate in the market at an economic loss due to their difficulty, incompetence, or irrelevance.
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Who's behind it?
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A blog of cool books serendipitously discovered by a librarian
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Twitter conversation threads and voting
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