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This Week in The Journal




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This Week in The Journal




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pokey finds the perfect gift




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one day at the museum of geometry




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pokey and the dust storm




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Wednesday, April 28, 2010: J.O.M.B w/The Girls




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(6/07/06) A Bird in the Hand




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(6/16/06) Shrimp The Perplexed




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Visit the Only Village Inside the Grand Canyon

Supai is so remote, mail is delivered by mule train




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These Massive Rock Formations Look Just Like Cracked Eggs

Bisti Badlands’ bizarre eggs bring a bit of Easter to the New Mexico desert




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Americans Think National Parks Are Worth Way More Than We Spend On Them

An independent survey finds that although NPS's annual budget is around $3 billion, Americans are willing to pay much more




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You Can Thank Scientists for the National Park System

Early conservation research and scientific expeditions laid the groundwork and helped to convince the public national parks were a good idea




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How Thousand-Year-Old Trees Became the New Ivory

Ancient trees are disappearing from protected national forests around the world. A look inside $100 billion market for stolen wood




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A Brief History of Smokey Bear, the Forest Service's Legendary Mascot

How the beloved figure has become a lightning rod in a heated environmental debate




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If You Want to See Thousands of Fireflies Light Up at Once, Head to the Great Smoky Mountains

A firefly mating ritual turns into a synchronized light show




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The Social Network  2010 ☚ ☚ ☚  Something about a web site that gets you laid




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It's Kind of a Funny Story  2010 ☚ ☚  Not the way they tell it, it isn't




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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone  2001 ☚ ☚ ☚  A slavish adaptation of a book with potential




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The Tourist  2010 ☚  Who knew big old piles of turd could be so boring?




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Tron: Legacy  2010 ☚  Fat fucking fanboys love their poop




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The Green Hornet  2011 ☚ ☚  Wishes it were different, but doesn't have the balls or brains




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The Other Guys  2010 ☚ ☚  Too much stuff, too little funny




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#m720 Jail & "In the Oven"




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Inside the Alluring Power of Public Opinion Polls From Elections Past

A digital-savvy historian discusses his popular @HistOpinion Twitter account




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06/26/2008: The Mugabe election.




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09.06.11: I want to go to the beach now.




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How COVID-19 Is Affecting the Cultural World

Museum closures and event cancellations abound as officials rush to contain the new coronavirus' spread




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Ten Myths About the 1918 Flu Pandemic

The ‘greatest pandemic in history’ was 100 years ago – but many of us still get the basic facts wrong




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I Was Among the Lucky Few to Walk in Space

On July 31, 1971, Al Worden performed the first deep-space extra-vehicular activity. "No one in all of history" saw what he saw that day




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How a Spy Known as the ‘Limping Lady’ Helped the Allies Win WWII

A new biography explores the remarkable feats of Virginia Hall, a disabled secret agent determined to play her part in the fight against the Nazis




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The Choking Game




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the K Chronicles: "Service Rendered"




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the K Chronicles: "Life's Little Vics: New Parent Stylie!!"




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the K Chronicles: "No More Mr. Nice Guy!!"




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How the British Navy Camouflaged Their Ships Using Art

The British Navy knew it couldn't completely disguise a ship to protect it from attack during WWI. So they turned to 'Dazzle Painting'




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The First Submarine to Launch Rockets From Its Deck

It's June 1945 and the USS Barb has just launched an unprecedented attack on the factories of the Japanese island of Shari




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2009-01-20, #1: President Woke Up And The Dinosaur Was Still There.




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Pinkman Selling Meth to Creed on the Emmys       [35s]


Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) from 'Breaking Bad' selling crystal meth to Creed Bratton from 'The Office' in a skit from the 63rd Emmy Awards (2011). [...]




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David Rees Sharpens Pencils at the Bookmill       [1m03s]


John Hodgman and John Roderick are amused by David Rees and his artisanal pencil sharpening.




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Art Is Dead The Dowser Married the Alchemist - Install Shots




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Art Is Dead Bosque: Photographs of the Rio Grande




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the reality club




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the whole article is speculative, yet fascinating.




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"a rule of the game"




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"the book of revelation: prophecy and politics"




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http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.edge.org/conversation/science-is-the-only-news




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WWII Bunker Used by Churchill's 'Secret Army' Unearthed in Scotland

British Auxiliary Units were trained to sabotage the enemy in case of German invasion




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Stolen Collection of Persian Poetry Found With Help of 'Indiana Jones of the Art World' Goes on Auction

The 15th-century edition of Hafez's "Divan" will be sold at Sotheby's next month




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Chlamydia-Related Bacteria Discovered in the Deep Arctic Ocean

‘What on earth were they doing there?’ one researcher asks