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1. Fred Wilson on blogging

2. Having one African-American person on a jury makes a big difference

3. This is what happened when Wellesely made humanities departments grade tougher

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5. Stephen Pinker says you can break (sometimes) these 10 grammar rules 

6. Goldstein and Mighton on math instruction 

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