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Speculum Musicae Performs Music By Emerging Composers - David Sanford: Chamber Concerto No. 3 (1992) / Morris Rosenzweig: Delta, the Perfect King - Chamber Concerto for Horn (1989) / Eric Moe: Kicking and Screaming (1994)

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You Are There: Saout v Cada, Final Hand w/ Hellmuth, Maven and Morris

How the final hand was called early Sunday morning at the WSOP Main Event final table with David “The Maven” Chicotsky”, Phil Hellmuth, and Bluff’s Eric Morris: Related Posts Bustout Interview: Antoine Saout, 3rd Place (0) Bustout Interview: Eric Buchman, 4th place (0) Bustout Interview: Jeff Shulman, 5th Place (0) More Phil Ivey after Bustout [Video] (0)...

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No Acting Please

My friend lent me No Acting Please by Eric Morris and Joan Hotchkis. An interesting read, so far. I think this bit of wisdom might refer to me: Once upon a time in Japan, a young man desirous of learning the art of the Samurai consulted with the oldest and greatest master of Samurai in the world. He said, "Honorable Master, I wish to become the greatest Samurai in the world. I will...

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Freakonomics Tackles Public Transit Fares: Progressive Fares More Equitable, Efficient

In a recent New York Times Freakonomics blog post writer Eric Morris makes the case for progressive fares on public transit. Admitting it's likely an overgeneralization, Morris states, "there are two major constituencies for mass transit. First are wealthier workers who commute to jobs in city centers where parking is expensive. The other group consists of the very poor. Unlike...

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Is Virginia Journalism Shovel Ready?

Reading Eric Morris' post on the Freakonomics blog at the NYTimes today made me wonder what has been happening with Virginia's shovel-ready transportation projects that may or may not be funded as part of the transportation stimulus package. Morris takes...