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This week: Newsmakers

The fatheads who resent the war on fat, plus Quebec announces a new anti-corruption unit

I’ll take “Cheap Publicity Stunts” for $1,000, Alex

IBM’s assault on Jeopardy! isn’t a triumph for artificial intelligence. It’s an embarrassment.

Hey look: Rights and Democracy and the bigger picture (featuring one of my trademark Harper-is-a-brain-in-a-jar bits)

From the print edition, this week’s column offers what may — may — be a coda to all this Rights and Democracy foofaraw (see Inkless passim, ad nauseam). Actually it probably won’t be. About two hours after I filed this column, which rather daringly assumed the fight was going out of the new board majority’s opponents, I got word that the Globe was breaking the news of the Saturday burglary at Rights and Democracy. (This morning’s Citizen contains a tribute to former R&D president Rémy Beauregard, written before the new board chairman put a gag order on his staff.)