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CONVERSABLE ECONOMIST: Why Doesn't Someone Undercut Payday Lending?
Inequality is not just about taxes and education | Economic Policy Institute
NEW SOUTH JOURNALISM: Fact-Checking Feature
Foxwoods Is Fighting for Its Life
Distancing Techniques in Cognitive Therapy
Grow Your Own Energy
The Fire Next Time
Storm Stimulus
How Dangerous Is Your Couch?
May Doctors Help You to Die?
Making steam without boiling water, thanks to nanoparticles - The Washington Post
The kindness of beasts
A Simple Health-Care Fix Fizzles Out
Data Barns in a Farm Town, Gobbling Power and Flexing Muscle
Public Appearances, Private Realities: The Psychology of Self-Monitoring (Series of Books in Psychology):Amazon:Books
Silk Parachute:Amazon:Books
Too Big to Fall: America's Failing Infrastructure and the Way Forward:Amazon:Books
Genius : The Nickelback Story
Mental Model: Bias From Insensitivity To Base Rates
Pipelines Explained: How Safe are America’s 2.5 Million Miles of Pipelines? - ProPublica
The Avalanche That Killed Three Skiers at Stevens Pass | Snow Sports | OutsideOnline.com
When the Nerds Go Marching In - Atlantic Mobile
True or False? Pay Attention to a Story's Structure and Detect Whether It's Made Up
Bring back the 40-hour work week - Salon.com
Why Everyone (Else) Is a Hypocrite: Evolution and the Modular Mind:Amazon:Books
The Presentation Mistake You Don’t Know You’re Making
The Pygmalion Effect
How Insurers Can Foil the Next Hurricane Sandy | Wired Business | Wired.com
Let's Go Back to Patenting the 'Solution,' Not the 'Problem' | Wired Opinion | Wired.com
How Store Shelves Stay Stocked Even After a Sandy-Sized Disaster | Wired Business | Wired.com
Why the Answer to Motivation Is You | Greatist
The Risks of Trusting Experts
Warmth or Competence – Not Both
Washington Post
For New York's Subway, Sandy's Devastation May Be Just the Beginning - Atlantic Mobile
Power, Pollution and the Internet
Toxic State Syndrome: As California Declines, Texas Rises
The Woman Who Took the Fall for JPMorgan Chase