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Weighted Averages "A' La PDG"
The Plot Of The Week - SUSY After The Higgs Discovery
The Quote of the Week: Lyons on Single Event Probabilities
Baksan: No Dark Matter In A 24 Year Long Exposure Of The Sun!
Two Peaks, Three Bets
Excluding New Particles: The Nuts And Bolts
Aldo Menzione
Highlights From The Città Di Padova Chess Tournament
Short Hiatus and Chess News
ATLAS Higgs Results: One Or Two Higgs ?
Correlation, Causation, Independence
Should Spokespersons Keep The Money ?
On Combining Probabilities And A-Posterioriness
Opera's Final Word On Opera's Superluminal Neutrinos
Chess News
House Move in Venice
Mu2E: Exploring Lepton Flavour Violation At Fermilab
The Quote of the Week: Richter on Blind Analyses
Super-B Factory Killed !
Top Pair Resonances Search, Full CDF Statistics
The Quote of the Week: Cohen on the NIL Hypothesis
Chocolate Makes You Smarter, So You Stop Reading BBC News
CMS And ATLAS: Higgs To Tau Pairs!
Higgs: New ATLAS And CMS Results
Top Quark Results At HCP: Asymmetries

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