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JC Bradbury Asks for Better Stats on TV

September 10, 2007 by

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Classes start this week at Cal-State Bakersfield.  So I should have spent my day working on preparing either The Economics of Religion or Intermediate Macroeconomics (the two courses I teach this quarter).  But I would rather comment on three items I saw on three of my favorite blogs. These comments will be presented in three […]

Darren Rovell Shows us that Michigan is a Winner

September 10, 2007 by

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Classes start this week at Cal-State Bakersfield.  So I should have spent my day working on preparing either The Economics of Religion or Intermediate Macroeconomics (the two courses I teach this quarter).  But I would rather comment on three items I saw on three of my favorite blogs. These comments will be presented in three […]

Stephen Dubner Notes the Power of Disgusting Advertising

September 10, 2007 by

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Classes start this week at Cal-State Bakersfield.  So I should have spent my day working on preparing either The Economics of Religion or Intermediate Macroeconomics (the two courses I teach this quarter).  But I would rather comment on three items I saw on three of my favorite blogs. These comments will be presented in three […]