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In Pictures: John Boehner
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The Fun Stuff: And Other Essays
Twenty-three essays showcase preeminent literary critic James Wood as a hungry, happy bookworm.
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'Bernie' starring Jack Black: movie review (+trailer)
Jack Black brings his comic timing and hidden talent to the lead role of 'Bernie,' a dark comedy based on a true life story.
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After the revolution, arts bloom in Tunisia
As Tunisia's 'Jasmine Revolution' turns one, musicians find new venues, funds, and teachers -- along with official support.
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Opinion: Why is it OK to to be prejudiced against Mormons?
You can’t be openly racist, sexist, or anti-Semitic in America. But anti-Mormon? Go for it. Maybe a White House run by Mitt Romney or Jon Huntsman will shine enough light on actual Mormons to make us put aside the fears and fantasies about them.
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Libyan rebels race to Ras Lanuf, then beat a hasty retreat
Journalist Gert Van Langendonck explores the history of Ras Lanuf, the front line in Libya's war now – and in ancient times.
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In Pictures: John Boehner
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Is booming Germany caught in an ant trap?
Worker-ant countries like Germany are said to be caught in a proverbial trap where they can thrive only if indebted nations buy what they produce. But is that true?
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Al and Tipper Gore said they grew apart after 40 years of marriage
In an email to friends on Tuesday, Al and Tipper Gore announced they are separating after 40 years of marriage, a decision that was mutually agreed to.
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American Military: Trust in the last vestige of US dominance
If there's one area where the US maintains a decisive lead over other countries, it's in its military.
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Opinion: A twitter tour of Western philosophy
What if Socrates, Plato, Augustine, Aquinas, and Hume had been able to tweet their thoughts?







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