Links
It's a fairly slow news day, so I thought a review of my links would be fitting:At Happiness and Public Policy, Will Wilkinson has posted a BBC article on the therapeutic powers of dolphins. I would be delinquent in duty if I failed to mention the fact that dolphins are creepy.
Over at The Y Files, Cathy Young weighs in on R. J. Rummel, who has admitted "that his earlier estimates of Chairman Mao's democide was too low."
Next door, The Agitator, Radley Balko draws an eerie comparison between a Reason Hit & Run post and an Onion piece. Not as creepy as dolphins, but if you reflect that Onion is made up and that Reason Magazine is not, you'll agree that it is certainly, say, monkey creepy.
Marginal Revolution: Tyler Cowen links yet another essay written in an indecipherable tongue.
At Gateway Pundit, GP presents various news pieces on World AIDS Day.
Division of Labour looks back 100 years to consider contemporary intercollegiate sports and gambling.
As to the rest of the links (and you know the ones I mean), your conclusions are your own. Happy reading!

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