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Sage, Ink 1 July 2008

Veggies Gone Bad

By Sage Stossel

A cartoon. READ MORE

Flashback 27 June 2008

Guns and the Second Amendment

By Ashley Johnson

The Supreme Court has struck down a D.C. ban on private handgun ownership. A collection of Atlantic writings debates the true intentions behind the Second Amendment and the safest approaches to firearm ownership. READ MORE

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THE PUZZLER

by Cox and Rathvon

Try your hand at “Pool Puzzle,” the July/August installment of The Atlantic’s monthly word game.

FOR THE RECORD

The four-way stop weakens the force of all stop signs by muddling the main question drivers need to answer, namely: Which road has priority?
 —John Staddon 

From “Distracting Miss Daisy,”, July/August 2008

In The Magazine
Technology July/August 2008

Electro-Shock Therapy

by Jonathan Rauch

New data suggests General Motors may need to declare bankruptcy. In the July/August issue, Jonathan Rauch reports on GM’s effort to reinvent the automobile and save itself with the invention of a new electric car. READ MORE

July/August 2008

The 11 1/2 Biggest Ideas of the Year

A thumbnail intellectual history of the year. (Plus, submit your own suggestions for the idea (or ideas) that have been most important this year. Some submissions may be included in a future issue of the magazine.) READ MORE

Video July/August 2008

Donald Rumsfeld: “In a Sealed Room”

Atlantic correspondent Robert D. Kaplan takes a fresh look at the legacy of Donald Rumsfeld. Also see his article, “What Rumsfeld Got Right,” in the July/August issue. READ MORE

Politics and Society July/August 2008

Mr. Murdoch Goes to War

by Mark Bowden

Rupert Murdoch wants his Wall Street Journal to displace The New York Times as the world’s paper of record. His ambitions could be good news for the newspaper industry—or another nail in the coffin of serious journalism. READ MORE

Politics and Society July/August 2008

My Amygdala, My Self

by Jeffrey Goldberg

Intrigued (and alarmed) by the new science of “neuromarketing,” our correspondent peers into his own brain via an MRI machine and learns what he really thinks about Jimmy Carter, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Bruce Springsteen, and Edie Falco. READ MORE

Foreign Affairs July/August 2008

The Master and Medvedev

by Jeffrey Tayler

Why Vladimir Putin’s successful effort to handpick his replacement may backfire READ MORE

 
Andrew Sullivan

Obama In The Center READ MORE
06 July 2008 7:47 pm

Matthew Yglesias

The True Heart READ MORE
06 July 2008 4:53 pm

Ross Douthat

Rush and the American Right READ MORE
06 July 2008 5:07 pm

Megan McArdle

Table Talk READ MORE
06 July 2008 2:11 am

Marc Ambinder

Obama To Accept Nomination At Invesco Field READ MORE
06 July 2008 3:55 pm

James Fallows

What you notice about Shanghai if you’ve been in Beijing for a while READ MORE
05 July 2008 9:20 pm

Jeffrey Goldberg

Bill Clinton On Unstable ex-POWs READ MORE
05 July 2008 8:53 pm

Clive Crook

Notes from Aspen 4 READ MORE
04 July 2008 8:50 pm





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