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The Palestinian government pays terrorists to murder Israelis @Oxfam
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Enforcing Sharia in Raqqa: The Islamic State (Part 3)
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What do women and men go to prison for in NZ?
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in economics of crime, politics - New Zealand

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Deirdre McCloskey explains the origin of consultants
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How a C.I.A. Drone Base Grew in Niger’s Desert | NYT – Visual Investigations
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Stossel: Socialism Fails Every Time
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@Ayaan Hirsi Ali on the Regressive Left
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Bryan Caplan & Charles Murray on “Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids”
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Truth About The “Rape Epidemic”
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They must have had some good drugs back in the 80s; current 100m women’s record held by Florence Griffith-Joyner set in 1988
08 Oct 2018 Leave a comment
in economics of crime, gender, sports economics
Her connection must be as good as any East German sports chemist. Marion Jones came close with 21.62 seconds in 1998 to Griffith-Joyner’s 200m record, which also still stands, before later admitting she had been doping.

That means that any decent high school boys athlete is faster than any woman who has ever lived by a good margin.

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