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The reason to run… is to have time to listen to Maggot Brain twice in a row

Posted on February 9, 2015 by mkevane

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Economist at Santa Clara University and Director of Friends of African Village Libraries.
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← Civil society organizes against presidential guard… where will it go?
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EverythinLiterature

Accra books and things

Thoughts about books, information, libraries and related matters, with an Accra focus

Roving Bandit

3quarksdaily

Bill Sundstrom's Blog

Impact Evaluations - News, views, methods, and insights from the world of impact evaluation

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