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Lessons For the U.S. As the Iranian Revolution Unravels

By ROBIN WRIGHT

Who would have thought that Iran, a country that has been the nemesis of the past five American presidents, might actually become a model for what Washington wants to see happen politically in the Middle East

Can Health Coops Do the Job of a Public Plan?

By KATE PICKERT

Despite no public debate on the issue and scant knowledge about how health cooperatives could be set up, such self-sustaining, member-based organizations are suddenly emerging as the consensus alternative to a public plan

The North Korean Showdown Ratchets Up

By MARK THOMPSON / WASHINGTON

The Hermit Kingdom's provocative actions leave the U.S. shadow boxing Pyongyang

How to Reach Teens in a Recession? Ask Aeropostale

By SEAN GREGORY

The success of Aéropostale, the low-cost teen retailer, shows that the younger generation is thinking more frugally. But for how long?

Quiet Please: Will Tennis Pros Give Up the Grunt?

By EBEN HARRELL

As Wimbledon begins, the debate surrounding grunting in women's tennis gets louder, and officials consider a ban on barks, moans and shrieks

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Swampland

By SIMON ELEGANT

Another mass incident involving tens of thousands in Hubei Province. And once again it was sparked by what would normally be a relatively minor dispute over an alleged suicide.

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Quotes of the Day

"We have to understand that this is a crisis unlike any other."
MANSOOR DAILAMI,
lead author of figures released Monday by the World Bank, calling on the West to help pull the world's poorest countries out of a $1 trillion debt
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Battling Extremism with Education

By Thomas K. Grose

A new government scheme uses Koranic scripture to teach young Muslims good citizenship. How British madrassas are battling extremism with education

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