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Ending the Mindset
With a national security team with a record of supporting war in Iraq and Afghanistan, dissenting views will have to come from outside Washington, and from Obama himself.
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Noted.
Wal-Mart's toxic workplace; higher ed takes a hit; the right-wing blame game.
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After Mumbai
There is no military solution to the crisis in South Asia. It falls to Barack Obama to create a new path out of the deepening Afghan-Pakistan crisis.
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