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Treating Wounds You Can't See - June 29, 2008

Vignettes from the effort to heal veterans' unseen wounds.
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Health-Care Hypocrisy - June 29, 2008

I was stunned by the disparity between the thrust of the June 23 Business section article "Shaking Up China's Medical System" and a quote from Roberta Lipson, chief executive of Chindex International, which has built hospitals in three Chinese cities.
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Scenes From a City Under Siege - June 29, 2008

HARARE, Zimbabwe Sound sleep is nearly impossible in my suburb these days. For the past three weeks, young people have been singing all night just a few steps from my home. It is winter here, but that has not deterred them from camping in the open, wearing only shorts and blue and white shirts be...
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Dumbing Down the Presidency - June 29, 2008

The American people deserve a president who doesn't talk down to them.
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What the GIs Deserve - June 29, 2008

POLITICAL PROMISES are easy to make, harder to keep. So it is a testament to the tenacity of Sen. James Webb (D-Va.) and the justice of his cause that Congress has enacted a new GI Bill for war veterans. The freshman senator's ability to work across party lines means that the men and women who risk...
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Enough Rope for Russia - June 29, 2008

MOSCOW -- Vladimir Putin's switch from running Russia as its president to running Russia as its prime minister has changed traffic patterns here but little else.
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Bias in High Places - June 29, 2008

NOWHERE IS the need for impartial, nonpartisan decision-making more important than at the Justice Department. Charged with enforcing the nation's criminal and civil laws, lawyers in the department must be trusted to apply those laws evenly and without favor. That is one reason the department's...
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Going Purple Now, For a Greener Future - June 29, 2008

With the Senate's debate this month on climate change, the federal government at long last has started to grapple with a response to global warming.
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Millionaires Win - June 29, 2008

IT'S UNFORTUNATE but not disastrous for the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law that the Supreme Court struck down its so-called Millionaire's Amendment. The core of that statute -- the prohibition against unlimited "soft money" donations -- was left undisturbed by the case decided Wednesday. What...
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A Better Way to Handle Young Offenders in Md. - June 29, 2008

This month The Post reported that four children had been charged as adults in the murder of a West African immigrant in Bladensburg Metro, June 18. Two of the children were 14, and the other two were 15.
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