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    Giving Away Iraq

    Leaving only 3,000 U.S. troops will enhance Iran's influence.

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    Why Is Arizona in the Jim Crow Penalty Box?

    CROSS COUNTRY
    By Clint Bolick
    The state has zero record of discriminating against Hispanics.

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    A Pro-Trade Agenda for U.S. Jobs

    By Andrew H. Card, Thomas A. Daschle, Matthew J. Slaughter and Edward Alden
    Why let the European Union and China take the lead on trade opening with the fast-growing economies of Asia and Latin America?

  • The Journal Editorial Report on FOX News

    Former American Express CEO Harvey Golub says Washington shouldn't take more of his money. Also, Pabst drinkers liked the beer so much they wanted to buy the company. Regulators wouldn't let them. Saturday at 2 p.m. and 11 p.m. (EDT), 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. (PDT).

  • Weekend Book Reviews

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    Faulty Navigators

    Seeking to revolutionize views of the Age of Exploration, four books instead reveal more about the state of popular history. Felipe Fernández-Armesto reviews.

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    Notes from King Bolo

    Shifting between horror and hilarity, the early letters of T.S. Eliot allow us to read his poetry in a more intimate light. Abigail Deutsch reviews.

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    Gorey's Flights of Fancy

    The letters of creative collaborators Peter Neumeyer and Edward Gorey reveal a deep friendship—and two intellectually ravenous minds.

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    Five Best: Movie Directors in Fictional Form

    Filmmakers come out from behind the camera to take central roles in these novels selected by writer Patrick McGilligan. Some of the directors are straight out of Hollywood, like John Ford in Roddy Doyle's "The Dead Republic," others call to mind well-known figures, as with the John Huston-like character in Irwin Shaw's "Two Weeks in Another Town."

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    It Wasn't Really an Upset

    DECLARATIONS
    By Peggy Noonan
    Another Democratic loss, another message to Obama. This one may come too late.

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  • Red Penn

    By James Taranto
    The GOP plan to split electoral votes is folly.
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Political Diary

  • Obama's Twitter Disaster

    In the run-up to 2012, a high-profile effort by the re-election campaign to counter critics has become an online bulletin board for jokes.

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    A GOP Jobs Plan

    House Speaker John Boehner rolled out the congressional Republican counteroffer to President Obama's American Jobs Act on Thursday—setting out the right pre-conditions for jobs and growth.

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