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(SUMMARY) The Revolutionary Guard, with its economic interests and sensitivity to sanctions, is more inclined to strike a deal on the nuclear issue.
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(SUMMARY) Peter Suderman on the financial woes of RomneyCare in Massachusetts.
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(SUMMARY) Booker prize-winning author A.S. Byatt blends myth and memoir in retelling the Norse legend about a massive battle that ends the world. Tom Shippey reviews.
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(SUMMARY) Gingrich is right that America needs to retain its lead in space.
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(SUMMARY) "I'm not concerned about the very poor," says this year's GOP front-runner.
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(SUMMARY) Why did the U.S. recover faster from the Panic of 1907 than from the 2008 recession and the Great Depression?
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(SUMMARY) The prolonged, 'emergency' near-zero interest rate policy is harming the economy.
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(SUMMARY) Christopher Shays comes out swinging against Linda McMahon in the Connecticut race for Senate.
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(SUMMARY) The pope has created a new diocese for bringing Episcopalians into the church.
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(SUMMARY) If you can't articulate the cause for which you are fighting in moral terms, you will lose.
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(SUMMARY) In "Quiet," Susan Cain argues that introverts have a lot to offer the world—and we undervalue them at our peril. Philip Delves Broughton reviews.
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(SUMMARY) Is it fair that some of Mr. Obama's largest campaign contributors received federal loan guarantees?
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(SUMMARY) HHS tells religious believers to go to hell. The public notices.
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(SUMMARY) Making a case that it was the insolent tone of "Tropic of Cancer"—more than the now tame sex scenes—that incited the book-banners. Lee Sandlin reviews "Renegade."
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(SUMMARY) The university has tarnished a student's reputation, and its own.
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(SUMMARY) The U.S. culture of private innovation is a vital, easy export to sell.
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(SUMMARY) Europe must not have received Panetta's burden sharing memo.
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(SUMMARY) In the scramble for money and prestige, colleges lose their focus on education. A business executive thinks he has a solution. Naomi Schaefer Riley reviews "Change.edu."
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(SUMMARY) The government agency wants to pick the winners and losers before the bidding begins.
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(SUMMARY) Chávez's political opposition attempts to unify behind a candidate.
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