Today is our first CSA pickup!
Jun. 18th, 2015 12:26 pmLast summer we got tons of eggplant and zucchini, and almost no tomatoes, so I broke with tradition and took a single share this year. What do you want to bet we'll be drowning in tomatoes and I'll want more more more?
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Here's the Latest Evidence of How Private Prisons Are Exploiting Inmates for Profit
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The widespread belief that sophisticated sanctions provide policy makers with a silver bullet for addressing intractable national-security issues is wrong.
The military playing field is more even than it has been for many years. That is a big problem for the West
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New anti-malaria drug developed at Dundee University
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New U.S.-Philippine military deal, already on ice, could face further delays
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