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Friday, April 6, 2007

by Ben Newell last modified Wednesday, July 18, 2007

"Co-citation analysis" has created a fascinating map of academia. . . Cap-and-trade, or a federal tax on CO2 emissions: Which does Wall Street prefer? The fact that the National Association of Broadcasters is so opposed to the XM-Sirius merger may be the strongest argument for allowing it. . . Looking for a new hobby? How about virtual cartography? The World Bank says over-regulation of business is keeping countries poor. . .

"Co-citation analysis" has created a fascinating map of academia. . .

Cap-and-trade, or a federal tax on CO2 emissions: Which does Wall Street prefer?

The fact that the National Association of Broadcasters is so opposed to the XM-Sirius merger may be the strongest argument for allowing it. . .

Looking for a new hobby? How about virtual cartography?

The World Bank says over-regulation of business is keeping countries poor. . .

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