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Author: Erik Loomis

The West, Texas Disaster

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On April 17, 2013
As you may have heard, a fertilizer plant has exploded in the town of West, Texas. This town, the Czech cultural capital of Texas and home of a mighty fine kolache at the Czech Stop, not to mention outfielder and stolen base maven Scott Podsednik,...

Delaware: The American Cyprus

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On April 15, 2013
You might think the Cypriot banking system is little more than a corporate off-shore scam. And you'd be at least partly right. But the U.S. has some pretty special state banking laws and tax schemes as well: Hundreds of thousands of businesses are incorporated in...

That Gaffney Magic

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On April 13, 2013

Frank Gaffney is working his racist magic in Oklahoma, convincing the Oklahoma legislature (a willing group no doubt) to pass an anti-Sharia law by enormous margins, thus protecting the good.

Angell

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On April 12, 2013

In discussing one legend, Jackie Robinson, the writer Roger Angell reminds us what a legend he is as well, whether writing about baseball or his life.

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