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		<description><![CDATA[Children's cells in mothers' brains, an easy Social Security save, and more. | Eric: I’m so glad Kevin Drum is around. One of his blog posts this week, “The World’s Easiest Plan to Rescue Social Security,” deserves some kind of award for clarity and good sense. And for those reasons, I suspect his plan will go nowhere fast. I saw Safety Not Guaranteed last weekend, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Clark: Policy note: cuts in family planning services&#8212;ostensibly to “save money”&#8212;wound up costing...]]></description>
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