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  1. Mercantilist destiny: WSJ's review of prof Bruce Cumings' "Dominion From Sea to Sea" http://bit.ly/6Fqwq1
  2. RT @jordankphillips Harper Library, Sunday, 11:20 p.m.—This is the #UChicago experience: http://bit.ly/6adfBQ
  3. The brains of bullies may actually work differently, according to #UChicago neuroscientist Jean Decety. http://bit.ly/4LsYyB
  4. RT @rhiannaw And it's official: the #LHC has produced its first collisions! http://bit.ly/7fnZAN (via @FermilabToday)
  5. Mathematics prize goes to #UChicago third-year Hannah Alpert, a creative problem-solver with a ‘formidable talent.’ http://bit.ly/1tzvsd
  6. Lunch fun—Neatorama's "10 Neat Facts" about Carl Sagan, AB'54, SB'55, SM'56, PhD'60: http://bit.ly/3nUsAS
  7. Congrats to Oxford-bound Stephanie Bell, AB'08. She was recently chosen to be one of 32 Rhodes Scholars from the U.S. http://bit.ly/8I2tNL
  8. Help @ZebaKhan, AB'03, AM'03, become "America's Next Great Pundit." Cast your vote at the Wash Post: http://bit.ly/8pRpHq (via @laurao)
  9. “The greatest way to live with honor in this world is to be what we pretend to be.” —Socrates
  10. RT @UChicagoLaw The Law School's Public Interest Law Society (PILS) — led by @thatjuliet — is now on Twitter. Check 'em out @PILSatUChicago
  11. RT @Doomsday_Clock Should the Clock's hand move? Send feedback: http://bit.ly/4fmycl // Our '05 Bulletin/Clock story http://bit.ly/3AhTfr
  12. David Rasche, AM’67, talks to TimeOut Chicago about his #UChicago roots + his role in the political satire In the Loop: http://bit.ly/3e3xwH
  13. "Satan, the great motivator" Michael Fitzgerald, AB'86, looks at religion's curious economic effects (Boston Globe) http://bit.ly/3h922W
  14. Lunch fun—Research findings we're pretty sure Quentin Tarantino will love: "Why swearing is good for you" http://bit.ly/Cuzrj
  15. Economics prof Casey Mulligan predicts employment and hours will not rise significantly, and may continue to fall: http://bit.ly/20MWtp
  16. Shop Class as Soulcraft (Matthew Crawford, AM'92, PhD'00) made Publishers Weekly’s best books of '09. Have you read it? http://bit.ly/3DXblI
  17. "Boredom is the shriek of unused capacities." —Saul Bellow, X'39
  18. Law School prof Richard Epstein explains why he thinks the subsidized public option is causing a stir. http://bit.ly/1SmiNJ via @UChicagoLaw
  19. In case you missed it... // RT @cityofchicago How about one free e-book per month? @UChicagoPress will hook you up: http://bit.ly/4KDUp
  20. RT @rarbel "Paying a Price for the Thrill of the Hunt" by Chicago Booth prof Richard Thaler who did this in our class. http://bit.ly/1gepZT