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Dec 4, 2011

Arrests at US-Mexico border now at 40-year low and other links

Source. HT: @m_clem


Cultural assimilation affected positively economic development, a new paper says. 

A way the paper book industry responds to e-books. 


Kristof's advice on Christmas gifts.
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