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A Lesson in Change

Twenty years later, the Berlin Wall reminds us that transformation takes time, patience, and hard work

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The GOP Civil War

Why the Republican Party is not on the verge of collapse after upstate New York’s conservative showdown

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Bailout Brain Drain

Banks complain that their best employees are leaving. But without pay restrictions, the pitchforks will come out

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Wipeout

By Jeannette Lee

Guam’s surfers fret about the impact of a $15 billion defense buildup on their island READ MORE

FOR THE RECORD

Conceivably, users could set [Augmented Reality] spam filters to block any kind of unpalatable visual information, from political campaign signs to book covers.      

Jamais Cascio

From “Filtering Reality”, November 2009

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Gay Marriage After Maine Vote

Equality California says why same-sex unions will win in the Golden State next year (flickr/mind on fire) READ MORE

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When a Muslim Is a Killer

Will anti-Islam feelings in America get worse as the media focuses on the faith of the Fort Hood shooter? (Mandel Ngan/Getty Images) READ MORE

politics: marc ambinder 6 november 2009 article photo

Defending the Deficit

The White House believes red ink is not a political danger in the short-term (cliff1066/flickr) READ MORE

dispatch: clay risen 6 november 2009 article photo

East Germany Gets Going

Conventional wisdom says the formerly communist region is struggling. But a city near Poland leads the comeback READ MORE

atlantic wire: max fisher 6 november 2009 article photo

What Military Bloggers Say About Fort Hood

Troops speak out on why they think Nidal Hasan killed 13 soldiers (Ben Sklar/Getty Images) READ MORE

food: Derek Brown 6 november 2009 article photo

Did Gossip Girl Kill The Speakeasy?

One of the show’s characters opened a bar that serves Prohibition-era drinks. Does that kill upscale cocktail places for everyone? READ MORE

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Why the Stimulus Creates Few Jobs

One $450 million project shows what the economy needs and what Congress wanted are different (andjohan/flickr) READ MORE

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Recession Rolls On

Rising unemployment is more important than growing GDP. Next year, people will vote accordingly (Spencer Platt/Getty Images) READ MORE

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Brave Thinking on Criminal Justice

Sen. Jim Webb wants to reform drug policy and reduce incarceration without giving up public safety READ MORE

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When Hunger Strikes a Hate Rally

Marchers in Tehran were more sedate during a religious fast than the ones I’ve seen before (Graeme Wood) READ MORE

 
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