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Friday, December 10, 2010

For a change...

...here is something more populist, or at least more current: Timothy Garton Ash's excellent appraisal of Wikileaks's impact.
Posted by "Does this refer to me?" "Oh no, it is I who am inane." at 2:08 PM

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