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A flappin’ good time
Leisure time, perceptions of leisure time, and the ecological fallacy
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Best headline of the week
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Andrew
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14 April 2006, 1:46 am
Phil spotted this one, from the Associated Press:
Researcher: Tectonic Plates Slowly Moving
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