Topic: Todd Gitlin
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Why the era of sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll is about to go global
As prosperity becomes the global norm, expect a sea change in social values. 'Survival' values are waning and 'self-expression' values are gaining.
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The Chosen Peoples
What are the responsibilities of a ‘chosen’ people?
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Why didn’t S.C. paper publish Sanford’s love letters sooner?
The State received the governor’s missives to his Argentine lover in an anonymous e-mail in December.
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How Clinton and Obama boosted feminism, civil rights
The primary contest helped both of the historical causes, though some tensions erupted.
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Memoirs: whose truth – and does it matter?
Two years after the James Frey scandal, a still-roiled genre thrives.
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Memoirs: whose truth – and does it matter?
Two years after the James Frey scandal, a still-roiled genre thrives.
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Journalist gains readers when his copy turns up, unexpectedly, in a romance novel
Elements of Paul Tolmé's piece on black-footed ferrets end up as dialogue in a book by bestselling author Cassie Edwards, yielding new readers for him and charges of copying his prose for her.
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Journalist gains readers when his copy turns up, unexpectedly, in a romance novel
Elements of Paul Tolmé's piece on black-footed ferrets end up as dialogue in a book by bestselling author Cassie Edwards, yielding new readers for him and charges of copying his prose for her.
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Nader's candidacy gets some cheers, but more groans
Many see it as folly for him to enter the presidential race one more time.








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