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'Work in Progress' blogger Jessica Wapner has a new book out on May 14 -- Click to watch the book trailer
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sethmnookin: Tomorrow's graphic front pages after a British soldier was beheaded and hacked to death on street http://t.co/q7VqCPckYG via @sunny_hundal
EmilyAnthes: Disturbing developments at the grocery store http://t.co/XrrrHxmaj6
TravisSaunders: @MrEpid @chetm12 @Taryn_PhD hmmm.... do any of the background papers on Canada's PA guidelines do that? seems like they must
hillaryrosner: Bizarre. RT @wunderground: Tornado Warning for Columbia and Dutchess Counties in NY until 6:00 PM EDT http://t.co/w5nDsnhDWQ
stevesilberman: @andreweplotkin No worries, I appreciate it!
daniel_lende: Guns on the Brain http://t.co/wB7HSICEBu Embodied cognition and how holding a gun in hand interacts with emotion & environmental perception
mfenner: RT @datadryad: Starting soon: the Now and Future of Data Publishing Symposium #nfdp13 in Oxford online at http://t.co/I9bJhqRxjY #openscien…
MrEpid: @yyJennyLee @MissionStNorth Tilapia tacos? That sounds delicious!! How much were those?
BethSkw: RT @hiwearespiders: @BethSkw @CarnegieMNH Hugs!!!
Jason_Reads: 7 anti-gay attacks this month alone in NYC, and 29 so far this year. A timeline of these hate crimes by @theferocity: http://t.co/ujzvATx9jH
jeancflanagan: @hildabast tell me how it goes! I planned on it but had to much work.
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