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September 03, 2010Opinion Today |
![]() Living RoomsRooms Worth KeepingBy JOAN DEJEANWhat draws museum visitors to carefully preserved period rooms? ADVERTISEMENT ![]() Wall Street's Still-Warped IncentivesBy WILLIAM D. COHANAn exchange with Senator Carl Levin about Goldman Sachs and the new financial reform law. ![]() Room for DebateTo Nap or Not to NapBy THE EDITORSShould Americans take more naps? Would they be more productive if they did? ![]() | ![]() Conscience of a LiberalParadoxes of Deleveraging and ReleveragingBy PAUL KRUGMANSometimes the solution to debt is more debt. EvaluationsLife Imitates FranzenBy ROSS DOUTHAT9/11, the Discovery Channel hostage-taker, and the weird timeliness of Jonathan Franzen. 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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