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Guns for Safety Dream On, Scalia. - June 29, 2008

Just because citizens can keep loaded handguns in their homes doesn't mean that they should.
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Talking to Iran Is Our Best Option - June 29, 2008

When it comes to engaging Iran -- a signature theme of his foreign policy -- Barack Obama is taking his share of criticism. Republican rival John McCain predictably denounces Obama's call for direct talks with Iran, while his foreign policy aide Randy Scheunemann labels that approach nothing less...
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(Untitled) - June 29, 2008

Several years ago, I went to a Fourth of July barbecue in the Hudson Valley. After we'd had a few beers, the host led his guests up to a nearby Revolutionary War redoubt, where he proceeded to read aloud from the Declaration of Independence. My wife found this hokey and embarrassing, but I loved it....
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Why Coughing Brought Down The Curtain on Our NSO Years - June 29, 2008

I have been a subscriber to the National Symphony Orchestra for more than 10 years, and I've been going to many other performances at the Kennedy Center ever since coming to Washington 44 years ago. But I am not going to renew our NSO subscription this year.
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(Untitled) - June 22, 2008

A CONVERSATION WITH KING ABDULLAH OF JORDAN BY LALLY WEYMOUTH
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A Case of Poetic Justice. Literally. - June 22, 2008

WEYBRIDGE, Vt. Last winter, which in Vermont is serious business, a gang of local teens -- and a few people a little older -- got a bright idea. The Homer Noble Farm in Ripton, famous as the summer home of Robert Frost between 1938 and 1963, stood empty. It struck them as just the place for a pa...
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The Street Slips, the City Shrugs - June 22, 2008

Wall Street is taking its lumps, but Manhattan is as vibrant as ever.
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An Inside Take on the Right to Bear Arms - June 22, 2008

Verbatim answers from students at a correctional institution to a survey on guns.
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Cool Crisis Management It's a Myth. Ask JFK. - June 22, 2008

The Cuban missile crisis is a prime illustration of the ever-present screw-up factor in world affairs.
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Life in Putin's Russia - June 22, 2008

The right to commit crimes has become part of official privilege.
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