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September 27, 2010Opinion Today |
![]() Living RoomsCouched in HistoryBy JOAN DEJEANA short history of two essential pieces of living room furniture. ![]() Futher ImprobablesBy DICK CAVETTA continuing examination of the long odds that anyone, from Plato to Sinatra, has of actually existing. ![]() The ThreadOf Punching Hippies and Jumping ShipBy TOBIN HARSHAWAs several Obama insiders leave the White House, progressive bloggers are saying, "good riddance." ADVERTISEMENT ![]() Room for DebateWhy More Students Rely on TutorsBy THE EDITORSHas high school become harder or are students seeking extra help to beat the competition? ![]() | ![]() On the GroundAn Aside on ContraceptionBy NICHOLAS KRISTOFWhy is contraceptive research so under-funded? And why don't pharmaceutical companies invest more in developing new kinds of contraceptives? A few ideas... Freakonomics on NYTimes.com ![]() The authors Steven Levitt, Stephen Dubner and guest contributors blog about the hidden side of the economy. |
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