Wednesday, February 11, 2004
This week in my B&C blog: Harvard sociologists' possibly dubious link between religious faith and economic development. Plus: The 'furniture capital' of China, avocado thieves in San Diego, seven myths about evangelical voters, the emptying of the nation's breadbasket, still studying the Soviet Union, what caffeine does (and doesn't do) to you, and more ... LINK/ARCHIVE
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