Articles 2025
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					Old, Sick and Need a Kidney? Good LuckBloomberg View, December 08, 2014 Within a few years, new rules about allocating kidneys could shrink the waiting list. But this apparent improvement will be an illusion -- an artifact of the incentives the new rules create, not genuine progress  
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					A Flier's Idea for Peace in the Middle SeatBloomberg View, December 01, 2014 Ending the war between between passengers who expect to recline and passengers who feel equally entitled to use their trays and flex their knees.  
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					Harvard Deserves Steve Ballmer's MillionsBloomberg View, November 21, 2014 Excellence, as well as need, is worthy of support.  
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					Who Killed Wikipedia?Pacific Standard, November/December 2014 A hardened corps of volunteer editors is the only force protecting Wikipedia. They might also be killing it.
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					3-D Printers Are Cameras, Not PrintersBloomberg View, October 31, 2014 Contrary to what the names suggest, a desktop 3-D printer today isn’t analogous to a 2-D desktop printer in the 1980s.  
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					How Candy Conquered HalloweenBloomberg View, October 30, 2014 Q&A with Samira Kawash, author of Candy: A Century of Panic and Pleasure, discussing how candy became the Halloween treat and how the myth of the Halloween sadist helped big candy brands.  
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					Oscar de la Renta's Last Stand Against SlobsBloomberg View, October 21, 2014 Will the American fashion industry ever tolerate another Oscar de la Renta?  
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					Peter Thiel Is Wrong About the FutureBloomberg View, October 08, 2014 The obstacle to greater technological ambitions isn't our idea of the future. It's how we think about the present and the past.  
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					Frat Boys, Drunken Girls and PaternalismBloomberg View, September 26, 2014 Given the mounting concern about sexual assault on college campuses, you might expect activists to welcome a fraternity adviser’s message that Greek houses should take positive steps to protect inebriated women from potential dangers. You’d be wrong  
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					Campus 'Diversity' Puts Religion on ProbationBloomberg View, September 18, 2014 Faced with a conflict between its self-proclaimed commitments to diversity and "access," Cal State has passed a new rule that clearly favors the latter.