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    Will Freedom Come for Sudan's Slaves?

    By Eibner and Jacobs
    As the South votes to become independent, tens of thousands remain enslaved.

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    The Market Flashes 'Caution' on U.S. Treasurys

    By Neel Kashkari and Steve Rodosky
    The forward five-year annual inflation rate has increased 94 basis points to 2.90%, which is now above policy makers' unofficial target of 2%.

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    Avoiding Disaster for Low-Income Students

    By Donald E. Graham
    For-profits cost the taxpayers considerably less per student than any other form of higher-education.

  • Sarah Palin Is Right About 'Blood Libel'

    By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
    Judaism rejects the idea of collective responsibility for murder.

  • Signed, Sealed, Debated

    BOOKSHELF: In "Public Enemies," two French intellectual provocateurs—philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy and novelist Michel Houellebecq—engage in a months-long epistolary argument. Sam Munson reviews.

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