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The Most Productive Lame Duck Ever?
Garance Franke-Ruta
Why START Isn't About Russia
Chris Good
A Signing Ceremony for the Ages
Garance Franke-Ruta
Business
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What Are Rating Agencies For?
Megan McArdle
Existing Home Sales Up, For Now
Daniel Indiviglio
Larry David, the Rich, and Taxes
Derek Thompson
Culture
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'True Grit': A Fine But Middling Remake
Christopher Orr
UConn's Streak: Other 'Unbreakable' Records
Kevin Fallon
Your Guide to the BCS College Football Games
Jake Simpson
International
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What's Under That Sari: TSA vs. Indian Ambassador
James Fallows
Time for the UN to Withdraw from East Timor?
Edward Rees
Orbital View: Phytoplankton off New Zealand
Nicole Allan
Technology
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Facebook Adds Facial Recognition Feature
Nicholas Jackson
In the Archives: First Powered Human Flight
Jared Keller
Invention: Steve McQueen's Bucket Seat
Rebecca Greenfield
National
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Why Elite College Mania Makes Sense
Edward Tenner
The Bible Bee: The Sport of Scripture
Meredith Blake
Obstacles Remain for Gay Soldiers
Andrew Cohen
Food
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Sugar Plums: Not What You Think
Samira Kawash
Retro-Fabulous Poultry: 'Saturday Chicken'
Hank Shaw
Remembering French Christmas Cake
Veronique Greenwood
Magazine
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Dirty Coal, Clean Future
James Fallows
Your Child Left Behind
Amanda Ripley
Why Dialysis Is Failing
Robin Fields/ProPublica
video
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James Fallows Flies Over Coal Country
Jennie Rothenberg Gritz
Dan Choi Defies Don't Ask Don't Tell
Jennie Rothenberg Gritz
Nicole Krauss in Conversation
Jennie Rothenberg Gritz
Sage, Ink
A Decade in Cartoons
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Sage Stossel
is articles editor of
The Atlantic Online
and draws the
cartoon feature
"Sage, Ink."
Her children's book,
On the Loose in Boston
, was published in June.
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