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The [Tuesday] Papers

By Steve Rhodes

“People who tell small, self-serving lies are likely to progress to bigger falsehoods, and over time, the brain appears to adapt to the dishonesty, according to a new study,” the New York Times reports.
“The finding, the researchers said, provides evidence for the ‘slippery slope’ sometimes described by wayward politicians, corrupt financiers, unfaithful spouses and others in explaining their misconduct.”



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BeachBook
Central Illinois Soldier Killed In Afghanistan.


TweetWood
A sampling.


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“I’d love to talk about my impending indictment, but I gotta go get fitted for a wire.”


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The Beachwood Tronc Line: Game on.

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Posted on October 25, 2016