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The New York Times Agency May 2010
*FILE PHOTO*(NYT50) NEW YORK -- Nov. 30, 2007 -- RACE-IQ-DEBATE-2 -- Jacob Weisberg, the editor in Slate's offices in Midtown Manhattan in Jan. 2004. The risk of giving ammunition to racists or undercutting principles of equality hovers over such conversations like an uninvited dinner guest. That unwelcome visitor has been loitering at the online magazine Slate since last week, when it ran a three-part series arguing that hard science is showing that blacks' I.Q. scores are lower than those of whites -- and whites' scores are lower than those of Asians -- because of genetically based differences in intelligence.(Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times)
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