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1.14.2012

Weekend Links

1) Catch limits now exists for all 528 federally managed fish species

2) On the value of context

3) The bottom end of the income distribution in Hong Kong is poorer than one might think

4) Tesla's letterhead strictly dominated Edison's (h/t Sol)

5) Applications to Harvard's Sustainability Fellowships are due this Sunday

6) Michael Pollan on The War on Meat

7) Game Theory 101
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