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Bullies aren t all sociopaths — most are just trying to climb the social ladder, study says

Business in Brief (Feb 22)

Leonel Trujillo recently joined Albany OB/GYN. Trujillo provides general obstetrics and gynecological care. He specializes in minimally invasive surgery techniques using traditional laparoscopy and the da Vinci robotic-assisted surgical system. Trujillo earned a bachelor’s degree from George Fox University, and a medical degree at Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed residency training at AMITA Health Saint Francis Hospital, as well as an internship at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Corvallis. Before pursuing a medical degree, he worked as a nursing assistant and shadowed physicians in the United States and Central America.

Rush Limbaugh: The Leader of the Opposition

Rush Limbaugh speaks at the 2019 Student Action Summit in West Palm Beach, Fla., December 21, 2019. (Gage Skidmore) Which is the real Rush Limbaugh the merry prankster of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, or the unifying voice of conservatives across the country? Just tune in . . . Editor’s Note: The following cover story on Rush Limbaugh, who died Wednesday, ran in the September 6, 1993, issue of National Review . It is reprinted here in honor of his life, his legacy, and his contribution to conservatism. To begin with, he’s not Mr. Limbaugh. You’ve got to call the ornament of the EIB (Excellence in Broadcasting) network, the man so used to the adulation of his fans that he long ago asked them to skip the praise with which they prefaced every phone call and just say “Ditto,” the man who likes to claim he has “talent on loan from God,” just plain Rush. That’s what the ever-courtly Ronald Reagan, who has never met him, calls him. A month aft

Like Cooking Plov with Hoja Nasreddin : Calculating Soviet-Era Monetary Transfers to Tajikistan, 1971-1989 | Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies

It was no secret that the USSR transferred large sums of rubles to Central Asian republican budgets each year. It was equally obvious that the Soviet republics of Central Asia remained all the same far behind the rest of the USSR in socio-economic development. By the collapse of the USSR in 1991, these two facts had given rise to two competing and seemingly paradoxical

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