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Green benefits, unconsidered costs (Washington Post)

Anna Schwartz, still unlocking the mysteries of economics in her nineties (City Journal)

Mary Ann Glendon: principled (American Papist)

U. Michigan: more concerned about students' personal habits than their education (Think Markets)

High church conservatism (The American Conservative)

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Nuru| 5.25.11 @ 4:50AM

I highly enjoyed the U. Michigan article. This is exactly the problem spreading through many of our overly liberal universities - they focus on personal issues rather than academics!

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