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FOR THE RECORD
Writing an advice column is not for everyone. Consult your doctor before deciding whether a career as an advice columnist is the right step for you.
Jeffrey Goldberg
From “What’s Your Problem?”, December 2009
Spotlight
Doubting Deficits
Are the dangers of an ever increasing national debt exaggerated? (Infrogmation/flickr) READ MORE
Soup Season
The onset of winter weather marks the perfect time to partake in this food group (Regina Charboneau) READ MORE
Black Friday Blues
Consumers are in debt and prices are already cut to the bone. The day after Thanksgiving could be a turkey (Elmas 156/flickr) READ MORE
A Harder Road To Harvard
Rankings are making top colleges even more selective — but is that a good thing? (Juthamas/flickr) READ MORE
Obama’s Thanksgiving Message
The President wishes his campaign supporters a happy holiday (wikimedia commons) READ MORE
America’s Paranoid Center
Once cited as evidence of right-wing terror, a census worker’s death is now ruled a suicide (BL1961/flickr) READ MORE
Travel Troubles?
According to these travelers, it could have been worse (albertopveiga/flickr) READ MORE
Baby’s Coming Home
The recession is producing a flock of “boomerangers,” or young adults moving back in with their parents (Flickr/edenpictures) READ MORE
Sex, Sexism and the Huffington Post
Can a website that traffics in lewd and provocative images of women call out sexism with integrity? (HuffPo) READ MORE
ACLU Declares Victory
But why did the group stop fighting against military tribunals for terrorists when courts martial are still running? (scottfeldstein/flickr) READ MORE
Fat Geography
Why some states may have more residents who are obese than others (tobyotter/flickr) READ MORE
Pumpkins: Good for More Than Pies
In Greece, the fruit is used in foods from hummus to salad (the girl/flickr) READ MORE









