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Joan Walsh | ||||
This Modern World What to do about the stupidity crisis? By Tom Tomorrow | ||||
Death to smiley Why emoticons need to die :-( By Mary Elizabeth Williams | ||||
Unemployment: Going beyond short-term fixes We need massive, permanent federal investment in infrastructure and public services, not symbolism like a new WPA By Michael Lind | ||||
Poll: Rush most influential conservative Outranks Cheney, Palin by more than 2 to 1 | ||||
Broadsheet | ||||
My partner won't stop drinking I finally told him to leave. Do we have a future? By Cary Tennis | ||||
Salon Kitchen Challenge: A political feast It's time to talk politics at the table. Plus: Last week's Thanksgiving leftovers winners By Francis Lam | ||||
War Room | ||||
A sorry-state dinner An artist cooks a tasting menu for the Bush years By Francis Lam | ||||
How the World Works | ||||
Police: Suspected cop killer not in house After a night trying to communicate with the suspect, he's not there MANUEL VALDES | ||||
Bigotry wins in Switzerland By voting to ban the construction of minarets, Switzerland apes the most extreme intolerance in the Muslim world By Juan Cole | ||||
On housing crisis, Wall Street feels no shame While Americans suffer, glutted banks refuse to renegotiate mortgages or scale back bonuses By Robert Reich | ||||
Woods' biggest challenge: privacy He's fought to keep his life a secret, but it suddenly seems a losing battle DOUG FERGUSON | ||||
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