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September 01, 2010Opinion Today |
War Is Over - for SomeBy MAURICE DECAULDespite the president's announcement that the end of the war in Iraq is near, for many it will linger on. ADVERTISEMENT The ConversationWhat the Tea Party Really WantsBy DAVID BROOKS and GAIL COLLINSAre they angry because they think traditional values are being ignored or are they just upset the recorded message told them to press 2 for Spanish? Mind the GridBy ROBERT WRIGHTCan a week of silent meditation make it easier to resist the emotional pull of the digital world? Schott's VocabDarwin TerracesBy BEN SCHOTTDangerous railing-free balconies which risk abruptly accelerating natural selection. | On the GroundNotes From a Young American in Congo: Rape ContinuesBy AMY ERNSTAmy Ernst, a recent Colorado College graduate guest-blogging for Nicholas Kristof, writes about her experience working with victims of violence in North Kivu. EvaluationsThe Riddle of Moral AuthorityBy ROSS DOUTHATHow Obama lost it, and how Glenn Beck seemed to grasp it. 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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