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Archive for July, 2010
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Did you know that it was a Venezuelan who kept a burned out car on his lawn who
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This article is dated yesterday. I going to finish my book 100 Reasons to End th
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Slander and libel is ugly, especially from sports competitors who did the same t
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Pseudorobodinothespiana-sarians! Heather Knight robot delight. Audiences will p
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Why there is Dengue fever in Florida? Two potential contributing factors 1. B
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If you want my advice on losing weight and being fit, it comes down to this. Obv
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Cuba's release of all its political prisoners would improve its relations with
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These MIT Alumni trips look pretty interesting. Even if you don't go on their to
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China is future-savvy. America and BP are both future-stupid, at least with resp
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One of the things I take away from Cuba is amazement that people who smoke like
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Energy use per capita increases proportionately with per capita GDP until $25k/p
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Talked yesterday w/ a 20 yr old Havana college student, who lost 30 lbs in 2 mon
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Now I understand why it is that while Canada, Great Britain, Germany, Japan, etc
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Book 3 of 3 that I left with friends to distill the essence of America so that C
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Cubans have asked me to explain American culture. I decided to leave them books
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2.5 million tourists a year visit Cuba. They spent an average of 6.8 days and $1
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Nothing reaffirms my faith in capitalism and free trade like travel to communist
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I don't think lifting ban on American tourists will change Cuba - Havana is fill
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I have traveled widely in Communist countries, developing countries, and tropica
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Worth reading if you want to get the context for what I'm researching and why I'





