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Banking
Culture Breeds Dishonesty, Scientific Study Finds
Kate Kelland, Reuters
Kelland writes: "A banking culture that implicitly puts financial gain above all else fuels greed and dishonesty and makes bankers more likely to cheat, according to the findings of a scientific study."
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Kate Kelland, Reuters
Kelland writes: "A banking culture that implicitly puts financial gain above all else fuels greed and dishonesty and makes bankers more likely to cheat, according to the findings of a scientific study."
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Bill Quigley |
Warning to Ferguson Police: Protesters Win Millions for Police
Misconduct
Bill Quigley, Common Dreams
Quigley writes: "Police officers should approach Ferguson protestors with caution and fully respect their constitutional rights. That is the clear message from recent court awards and settlements against police force abuses against demonstrators."
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Bill Quigley, Common Dreams
Quigley writes: "Police officers should approach Ferguson protestors with caution and fully respect their constitutional rights. That is the clear message from recent court awards and settlements against police force abuses against demonstrators."
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Ted Cruz:
Confused About Cicero
Jesse Weiner, The Atlantic
Weiner writes: "As a classics professor, I am on one level pleased to see the legacy of Greco-Roman antiquity alive and well, informing debate around our most pressing issues. The problem is that Cruz dangerously misused Cicero."
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Jesse Weiner, The Atlantic
Weiner writes: "As a classics professor, I am on one level pleased to see the legacy of Greco-Roman antiquity alive and well, informing debate around our most pressing issues. The problem is that Cruz dangerously misused Cicero."
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Inside Hebron,
Israel's Heart of Darkness
Michael Tomasky, The Daily Beast
Tomasky writes: "Even Mississippi probably doesn’t have parks anymore named after Ku Klux Klan leaders. But here, a park dedicated to Kahane’s memory is the first thing you see, and this is just the beginning."
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Michael Tomasky, The Daily Beast
Tomasky writes: "Even Mississippi probably doesn’t have parks anymore named after Ku Klux Klan leaders. But here, a park dedicated to Kahane’s memory is the first thing you see, and this is just the beginning."
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UVA Suspends
Fraternities Following Rolling Stone Campus Rape Investigation
Rolling Stone
Excerpt: "After 'A Rape on Campus' went viral, the school itself acknowledged the Rolling Stone article by promising to make changes to their student sexual misconduct policy. Now, the University is taking even more stern action."
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Rolling Stone
Excerpt: "After 'A Rape on Campus' went viral, the school itself acknowledged the Rolling Stone article by promising to make changes to their student sexual misconduct policy. Now, the University is taking even more stern action."
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'If We Left,
They Wouldn't Have Nobody'
StoryCorps, National Public Radio
Excerpt: "When an assisted living home in California shut down last fall, many of its residents were left behind, with nowhere to go."
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StoryCorps, National Public Radio
Excerpt: "When an assisted living home in California shut down last fall, many of its residents were left behind, with nowhere to go."
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What It Takes
to Exterminate the Grizzly
Doug Peacock, The Daily Beast
Peacock writes: "One cold October day in 1968, I climbed out of a warm creek on the Yellowstone Plateau and came face to face with a huge grizzly. I froze, not knowing what to do. Since I was naked, my options were limited."
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Doug Peacock, The Daily Beast
Peacock writes: "One cold October day in 1968, I climbed out of a warm creek on the Yellowstone Plateau and came face to face with a huge grizzly. I froze, not knowing what to do. Since I was naked, my options were limited."
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