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Ron Coleman
RonColeman
I guess I had an epiphany. It is funny how we think we're "based now," but are, really, still stuck in old mindsets.On the way to my new office I
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Ash Milton
miltonwrites
Been thinking about the phenomenon of modern confessional states giving way to collapse of religious belief.I suspect the answer might be in the nature of the modern state, and how
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
asemota
Finally watched ”The Queen of Katwe” in full yesterday after being upset that a Kenyan and Nigerian had to both act as Ugandans. Chiwetel changed my mind by learning a
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Josh Barro
jbarro
Maybe if 150 NYT employees sign an open letter saying it's harmful when the paper runs op-ed columns justifying authoritarian crackdowns on journalists in places where the NYT does business,
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Zed
DeadZedb
This binary is always used as a dog whistle against Muslims who supposedly have to choose between the country and their religion.On the other hand for Hindus the country and
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Sheila Gregoire--The Great Sex Rescue comes 03/02!
sheilagregoire
I used to think that I could help people have healthy marriages simply by teaching what healthy was.But that isn’t enough. You can’t pour new wine into old wineskins. It
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Philippe Lagassé
PhilippeLagasse
The Clerk's comments make seen through the prism of the conventions of responsible government. The PM is constitutionally responsible for all affairs of government. The finance minister's statutory and constitutional
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/5I disagree. I don't think American democracy was trashed. It was certainly bruised, but democracy is a messy process, and it is especially messy during times when political institutions must
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Ofer Zalzberg
OferZalzberg
NYTimes @halbfinger did analysts a genuine service with this informative Ambassador Friedman interview (+ two threads), getting several candid answers to important questions hitherto left unanswered.My own thoughts on the
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Evan Thomas
evanmthomas
The QuadrigaCX bankruptcy trustee has issued a new report that shows Quadriga users may recover somewhere between 14% and 19% of their claims but highlights a conflict between those QCX
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Elizabeth No accountability No democracy
ElizabethBangs
Let's talk about 'grade inflation', that concept everyone seems to accept is a bad thing, automatically associated with undeserved grades, slack teachers, 'all must have prizes' and lack of rigour.This
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Jack Schneider
Edu_Historian
Over the past few decades, Americans have increasingly viewed education as a private good – they have seen it as something that can benefit them personally (chiefly, by awarding ostensibly
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Adam N Weinstein
AdamNoahWho
1. Intra-Afghan talks that were supposed to begin in March are finally commencing in Doha. It is a historic but tall order. Dialogue takes time and past agreements on a
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The Revcoms
therevcoms
1) On the absurd and dangerous fantasy promoted by some "leftists" and "radicals" that, when it comes to foreign policy, Trump is anti-war.Let's count the ways Trump is a dangerous
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Chris R
NavalDrones
7 years ago today. Oaken Sonnet 1 was a near mass catastrophe for SOF that could have been avoided.Ambush Over South Sudan via @issuu https://issuu.com/aircommandojournal/docs/acj_vol_9_issue_1/s/10739048 2. We nearly lost three
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Axel Çorlu
AxelCorlu
What's the obsession with New Zealand and Ardern? Is New Zealand in a geopolitically conflict-ridden part of the world? Does it have a stake in aggressive diplomacy, or tremendous stakes
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