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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

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Today: May 25, 2011

What Is Obama's Foreign Policy?

What Is Obama's Foreign Policy?

He was a realist. He's becoming an idealist.

By Jacob Weisberg

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Man Milk

Man Milk

My curious quest to breast-feed.

By Michael Thomsen

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The Case—Please Hear Me Out—Against the Em Dash

The Case—Please Hear Me Out—Against the Em Dash

Modern prose doesn't need any more interruptions—seriously.

By Noreen Malone

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Robert Gates Begs Americans To Have an Honest Debate About Defense Spending

Robert Gates Begs Americans To Have an Honest Debate About Defense Spending

The U.S. Should Support Israel's Security Needs, Not Its Moral Claims to West Bank Land

The U.S. Should Support Israel's Security Needs, Not Its Moral Claims to West Bank Land

Outdoor Movies Are Loud, Uncomfortable, and Never Fun

Outdoor Movies Are Loud, Uncomfortable, and Never Fun

Love Child Is Nicer Than Bastard, but the Phrase Has Its Own Problems

Love Child Is Nicer Than Bastard, but the Phrase Has Its Own Problems

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What Can You Do in a Prison Gym? Free Weights? Pilates?

What Can You Do in a Prison Gym? Free Weights? Pilates?

She Declared Her Love for Me on Facebook. Is That Lame?

She Declared Her Love for Me on Facebook. Is That Lame?

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