Articles 2007
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					Rightsize MeWhy sending a man to the moon is easier than finding jeans that fitThe Atlantic, December 2007   
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					A Tale of Two Town HousesReal estate may be as important as religion in explaining the infamous gap between red and blue states.The Atlantic, November 2007   
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					Beautiful MindsOn television shows like CSI and Numb3rs, scientists are still weird—but a geeky glamour has replaced the old stereotypes.The Atlantic, September 2007 On television shows like CSI and Numb3rs, scientists are still weird—but a geeky glamour has replaced the old stereotypes.  
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					Rational ExuberanceReview of Pop!: Why Bubbles Are Great For The Economy by Daniel GrossThe New York Times Book Review, July 21, 2007 
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					Starlight and ShadowGeorge Hurrell's brilliantly orchestrated photographs helped define Hollywood glamour in the 1930s.The Atlantic, July/August 2007   
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					Paint of ViewThe color of a house is a sign of owner individuality—and a test of neighborhood tolerance.The Atlantic, June 2007   
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					A Small Circle of FriendsSome self-help groups save lives, and some just drift apart. What makes a personal network click?Forbes, May 05, 2007 
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					Dress SenseWhy fashion deserves its place in art museumsThe Atlantic, May 2007   
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					Mr. Charisma: Obama or OsamaReview of Charisma: The Gift of Grace, and How It Has Been Taken Away From Us, by Philip RieffNew York Post, April 07, 2007 Democrats are "hypnotized by charisma," warns former Sen. Bill Bradley in his new book, "The New American Story." "Ever since JFK's Camelot, Democrats have been looking for a leader whose very presence would ensure the nation's primacy."
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					Lofty AmbitionsOnce upon a time, lofts were cheap spaces for struggling artists. Today they are phony and pricey, and that's just fine.The Atlantic, April 2007 