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Monica Lewinsky: The price of shame | Ted Talks Public library explores around-the-clock service | SF Gate Census Bureau tests new online survey in small towns ahead of 2020 | NPR The administration’s new fracking rule has a few catches | Center for Effective Government Candy Girl : “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” review | The New YorkerContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”
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