The following articles appears in the Kensington Review during August 2010:
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"Boris Bikes" Debut in London, August 1
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Berlusconi Loses Majority, Seeks Allies to Stay in Power, August 2
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Obama Says Iraq-Nam Withdrawal on Schedule, August 3
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Pakistan Can't Get a Break, August 4
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California Court Overturns Same Sex Marriage Ban, August 4
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Kagan Confirmed as Supreme Court Justice, August 5
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Kenyan Voters Approve New Constitution, August 6
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Payrolls Disappoint, Employment Recovery Far from Imminent, August 6
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Musician Wyclef Jean Running for Haitian Presidency, August 6
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Birth Right Citizenship is Least Bad Option, August 8
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Kagame's Re-Election as Rwanda's President Smells of Fraud, August 10
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Pop Tarts "Restaurant" Opens in New York's Times Square, August 10
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Verizon-Google Agreement Means Almost Nothing, August 11
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Gates is Wrong in Calling Pentagon Budget Cuts "Mistake", August 13
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California's Opponents of Gay Marriage May Lack Standing to Appeal, August 13
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Build the Mosque on Park Place, August 14
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American Combat Forces Leave Iraq-Nam, August 21
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Australia Gets a Hung Parliament, August 23
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Denmark Joins Space Race, August 24
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US Political Insurgents Aren't Overwhelming the Establishment, August 25
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Moron Stabs New York Cabbie for Being Muslim, August 26
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Commerce Revises Second Quarter GDP Growth Down to 1.6%,August 27
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Wheat Genome Decoded to Feed Millions, August 27
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Let Glenn Beck Host the Emmys, August 30
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Clinton's UN Report Aids Governor Brewer's Re-Election Effort, August 31
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