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Monday 19 October 2015

Feminists And Frat Boys

Ask A Weird Food Expert About The Medical History Of Sugar, How Sperm Banks Choose Their Porn And Other News, 100 Ways To Nail Your Email Marketing This Holiday Season, Meet The Heirs To The Sexual Revolution, Chris Hansen's Journey Back Into The World Of Catching Predators, The Island Migrant Crisis In Africa That No One Is Talking About
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Monday, October 19, 2015
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Ask A Weird Food Expert About The Medical History Of Sugar
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Ask A Weird Food Expert About The Medical History Of Sugar
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Sugar was supposed to be a medicine in and of itself, but of course it also made other medicines — mouse-dung, for example — more palatable. Join our Dialog about what people in history thought they were curing with sugar by sharing your comments and questions!
WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEKEND
How Sperm Banks Choose Their Porn And Other News
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Learn more about the logic behind sperm bank pornography curation, how to cut up your favorite turkey, and the local drone operator, Sparkle, in "What You Missed This Weekend."
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100 Ways To Nail Your Email Marketing This Holiday Season
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Cut through the holiday clutter and send emails that even you would want to open. Check out MailChimp's Holiday Tips to get the most out of your email.
THEY KISS AND TELL
Meet The Heirs To The Sexual Revolution
nymag.com
Feminists and frat boys, asexuals, groupies and that quiet kid who sits in the front row. What it means to be young and in lust (or asexual or aromantic) in 2015.
REPEAT OFFENDER
Chris Hansen's Journey Back Into The World Of Catching Predators
newrepublic.com
Chris Hansen is currently working on "Hansen Vs. Predator," a new version of his now famous child predator sting show, "To Catch A Predator." But This time there's no NBC, just a star and his crowd-funded crew of online vigilantes.
TURNING A BLIND EYE(LAND)
The Island Migrant Crisis In Africa That No One Is Talking About
bbc.com
Europe has been so transfixed by tragedies in the Mediterranean in recent years that a similar crisis in the Indian Ocean has gone almost unnoticed. It is caused by the magnetic attraction of the French island of Mayotte to the inhabitants of the neighboring Comoros Islands.
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HUNGARY FOR A WIN
Digg Pic Of The Day
The GAMF Hungary car from Hungary competes during the first day of the 2015 World Solar Challenge near Katherine, Australia, on Sunday, Oct. 18, 2015. 45 Solar cars from 25 different countries participate in a 3,000 km race from Darwin to Adelaide.​ Credit: (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
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