Saturday, October 11, 2008

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What the Troopergate Report Really Says

By NATHAN THORNBURGH/ANCHORAGE

Friday's report from special investigator Stephen Branchflower to Alaska's Legislative Council answered some basic questions about the political and personal bog known as Troopergate

Can the G-7 Save the World from Financial Chaos?

By MASSIMO CALABRESI / WASHINGTON AND BILL SAPORITO / NEW YORK

Meeting in Washington, the fractious group of the world's richest economies says it will be decisive but doesn't yet commit to specifics

Viewpoint: For Gay Marriage, Time to Go Beyond the Courts

By JOHN CLOUD

Connecticut's Supreme Court is the latest to tear down constitutional barriers to same-sex marriage. But the real test will be getting legislatures to act

Palin vs. "Palin": When SNL Parody Becomes Campaign Reality

By JAMES PONIEWOZIK

Tina Fey has seized the Veep hopeful's public image. Can her target find a way to get the last laugh?

Races to Watch '08: A GOP Seat in Upstate New York

By KATE PICKERT

Republican Chris Lee and Democrat Alice Kryzan are engaged in a contest for the territory between Buffalo and Rochester using deep pockets on the one hand and energy on the other

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Swampland

By Michael Scherer

The Atlantic's Marc Ambinder wrote a blog post arguing that John McCain was not serious about his William Ayers attacks. I responded that McCain was serious, to the extent that serious is a thing that matters.

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Races to Watch: Upstate New York GOP Seat Up for Grabs

Believe it or not, the 2008 election isn't only about the White House. Many critical House and Senate seats are up for grabs as well. Here's a guide to the most crucial races

Quotes of the Day

"We've asked NATO to please support us, support our effort in destroying the labs."
ABDUL RAHIM WARDAK,
Afghan Defense Minister, on NATO's agreement to start attacking opium factories in Afghanistan. Proceeds from opium sales help fund the Taliban
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Who's Afraid of the Bad-Boy Cops?

By Eben Harrell

A pilot police program to intimidate known offenders is not exactly scaring them out of their wits, but the mere presence of bobbies on the beat helps keep down crime

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