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The rescue of passengers from a Russian ship is a setback for those who warn of global warming
What the public cares about is not politics, but seeing its nation’s athletes compete
A ‘global movement for social justice’ now exists and links activists over the internet
Only an obsessive could develop the mastery to enforce or evade this law
The motor city is threatening to cause a pile-up in American politics
Francis has figured out that people would rather hear about salvation than the wages of sin
Europeans took a leap of faith when they embraced the euro and look where it got them
For the majority who were already covered, the system was the best in the world
The Republican governor is more conservative than his admirers care to imagine
The Democratic mayoral candidate’s plan to raise taxes will not provoke a flight from New York
The US tradition of children using the October 31 celebration to collect money should be ended
In ‘The Circle’, Dave Eggers compares private sector surveillance with Soviet-era eastern Europe
It is hard to tell what rights he wants to protect – constitutional or human?
In going after Golden Dawn, prosecutors must distinguish between criminality and ideology
One’s adult character is made up in large part of the lessons one learns from slipping up when young
Stephen Hawking’s views are being distorted in a misguided campaign
The chancellor is being tormented by measures she did not devise
The world has been rebuilt according to small nations’ dreams
France wants to use the mausoleum to manage gender relations
The new biopic of the Apple co-founder is a corporate hagiography for the YouTube age
It is a familiar US problem: collective security at the price of individual rights
Taxes and regulations would be more effective at cutting production of meat
The university had no better option than studied neutrality
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