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• Will: U.K. Pets Get 'Freedoms' Humans need freedom from government supervision of all dealings between people, or between people and tropical fish. |
• Zakaria: Islam and Power Is President Bush's plan to spread democracy turning into a fiasco? It doesn't have to. But it does need to change. |
• Levy: Google and the China Syndrome The businesses know that building censorship into their search engines violates their principles. |
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JONATHAN ALTER | Between the Lines |
• The Political Power of Truth In recent years, failure and incompetence have been trounced by fear at the ballot box. But reality may be making a comeback. |
ANDY BOROWITZ | The Borowitz Report |
• Humor: Photos Show Bush, Abramoff … Naked Revealing photographs of President Bush and Jack Abramoff turned up in Washington. |
ELEANOR CLIFT | Capitol Letter |
• Dems Should Emphasize Common Sense Democratic Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine is emblematic of good management. Can his party can learn from his common-sense approach? |
CHRISTOPHER DICKEY | Shadowland |
• Dickey: Arab Reaction to State of the Union Bush’s State of the Union Message confirmed the Arab world’s view of the U.S. president as a caricature who talks about strength and determination while projecting an image of stubbornness and confusion. |
HOWARD FINEMAN | Living Politics |
• Winners and Losers in Abramoff Saga A guide to those whose careers will crash—and those who might benefit—because of Jack Abramoff’s saga of greed. |
CHARLIE GASPARINO | Street Fighting |
• Has Wall Street Gotten Too PC? With anti-discrimination lawsuits looming, is this the end of strip-club schmoozing on Wall Street? |
MARC GELLMAN | The Spiritual State |
MICHAEL HIRSH | The World From Washington |
• Islamic Democracies Just Might Work Not exactly roses in Bush’s garden of Arab democracies. A look at the irrefutable power of Islam in the Middle East. |
KANTROWITZ AND WINGERT | Her Body |
• Her Body: Decoding the Myths of Menstruation What's normal, what's not—and what a woman’s period may reveal about her health. |
STEVEN LEVY | The Technologist |
• Google and the China Syndrome The businesses know that building censorship into their search engines violates their principles. |
MELINDA LIU | Asia Rising |
• China on the Move: Millions Hit the Rails Millions of Chinese are traveling for the annual Spring Festival. But what happens if the automobile replaces the train as the preferred mode of transportation? |
Mark Hosenball | Terror Watch |
• Congress vs. Bush on NSA Congressional Democrats plan to use a routine hearing Thursday to grill intelligence officials on surveillance issues. |
ANNA QUINDLEN | Last Word |
• State of Illusion Many Americans have this sense of profound malaise. Of course, that's the ailment that dare not speak its name (and not just because it's French). |
JANE BRYANT QUINN |
• Quinn: Batten Down the Insurance In the face of total loss to your home, you might learn that your coverage isn't as good as you thought. Make sure of what you're covered for. |
ROBERT J. SAMUELSON | Judgment Calls |
• Greenspan's Real Legacy The standard story of his Fed tenure is deficient because it ignores the major transforming event, which is disinflation. |
Cliff Sloan | Supreme Court Brief |
• In Praise of John Paul Stevens Our columnist, a former clerk for Stevens, says the Supreme Court justice has had a profound impact on every major issue of our time. |
MARK STARR | Starr Gazing |
• The Sad Truth About Super Bowl Winners Pittsburgh and Seattle fans have worked themselves into a frenzy, convinced that winning on Sunday means everything. Let this Patriots fan assure you that it doesn’t. |
BRAD STONE |
• The Allure of New Online Video Ads Slick new online video pitches are alluring and sometimes shocking. But will they ever overtake simple Internet search ads? |
GEORGE F. WILL | Last Word |
• Will: U.K. Pets Get 'Freedoms' Humans need freedom from government supervision of all dealings between people, or between people and tropical fish. |
WOLFFE and BAILEY | The Oval |
• The State of the Union’s Two Presidents Five difficult years in office have left the White House straining under the weight of its own contradictions. That was abundantly clear in the State of the Union address. |
FAREED ZAKARIA | World View |
• Islam and Power Is President Bush's plan to spread democracy turning into a fiasco? It doesn't have to. But it does need to change. |
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