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Masked Gunman Opens Fire in A Crowded Mall!

The masked gunman who opened fire in the crowded Clackamas Town Center mall in suburban Portland, Ore., killing two and seriously injuring a third before killing himself, was trying to “kill as many people as possible.” Tweet Share

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Some Good News for Beer Lovers

The most recent numbers from the Beer Institute suggest that the U.S. shipments of beer increased 1.9% in the first eight months of 2012, marking the first increase in three years. Tweet Share

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Is Economics Sexy?

It is difficult to say if the same is true for students in colleges and universities in the United States, but a recent survey in Britain found economics majors to be the most promiscuous. Tweet Share

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Dr. Michael Enz Presents…Golden Balls & Economic Theory

A few months ago, Steven Landsburg and Jodi Beggs blogged about an episode of the show Golden Balls to illustrate a real application of Game Theory.  A strange name for a game, but a good chance to see Game Theory in action.  … Continue reading

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