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APSA: Politics Flows from Our Wallets and Our Genes
At these political science conferences, you sometimes find yourself in an audience that feels way too small for the importance of the subject.
Blogging at the Heart of Political Science
The first thing to know about the American Political Science Association's annual conference is that it is really, really big.
Harpooning Protections for Right Whales
Whales should look over their shoulders not only for fast-moving ships but also for politicians.
The OSS Passed Its Own Intelligence Tests
The predecessor to today's CIA thrived by emphasizing merit.
Once Eradicated, Measles Cases Spike Upward
Today, as most parents think about children enrolling or returning to school, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report announces startling statistics concerning incidence of measles -- a childhood disease declared eradicated from the U.S. in 2001.
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