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If not for Stephen Curry & Co., this would have been the dullest, most predictable edition of March Madness in recent memory.
Graphics from the print edition of March 9th 2013Navigate this week's issue of The Economist via the graphics that accompany some articles.
For the 2013 edition of March Madness, The New Yorker proposes a new predictive theory: pick the schools that spend the most money on men's basketball.
So explained the caption of an electrifying photograph that appeared on page 27 in the Life magazine edition of Aug. 27, 1945.
A total of 41 countries is represented in this edition of March Madness, with 19 European nations having players in the Big Dance.
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We said that a recent Gallup poll had put support for the Labour Party at 35%; the real figure was 53%.In our article on sparkling cider in the edition of February 6th we placed Kingsbury Episcopi in Wiltshire.
No active connection now has Luce with the moving-picture edition of March of Time, which was first shown on February 1 , 1935 appears thirteen times a year in over 6,000 theatres, has so far failed to make money, to repay $900,000 investment.
This is also the time when we start to forget about some of the wondrous performances this edition of March Madness has offered.
This article first appeared in In These Times, on line edition of July 16, 2013 and can be viewed at http://inthesetimes.com/article/15303/racism_the_us_justice_system_and_the_trayvon_martin_verdict/.
I certainly fall into that category of enthusiasts but not experts, but nevertheless, with that drum roll... here are the four teams I believe will be in this first edition of January Justice: Oregon, Alabama, TCU, and Florida State.
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