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Europe announces a re-do of last summer's banking assessments.
By Jamie Whyte
Restrictions on work don't protect employees—they just take away their rights.
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A proposal to ban regulation without representation.
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The President gets some needed counsel.
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'We are not leaving in 2014.'
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By Eibner and Jacobs
As the South votes to become independent, tens of thousands remain enslaved.
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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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By Donald E. Graham
For-profits cost the taxpayers considerably less per student than any other form of higher-education.
By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
Judaism rejects the idea of collective responsibility for murder.
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.
Ethanol errors versus calculated decisions of no further benefit.
When Gov. Chris Christie put the kibosh on the mega project, he cited cost overruns as the reason. But recently he said overruns were only the final straw.
By James Taranto
A rebuke from Obama leads the New York Times to run from the fight it started.
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Seth Rogen writes, acts and gets stung in the new film version of "The Green Hornet."
An account of political self-destruction.
Denis Dutton, founder of Arts & Letters Daily, showed how intellectual life can be made to flourish on the Web.
When Gov. Chris Christie put the kibosh on the mega project, he cited cost overruns as the reason. But recently he said overruns were only the final straw.
Seth Rogen writes, acts and gets stung in the new film version of "The Green Hornet."
The supernatural creatures in "Being Human" and the polygamists in "Big Love" may sound like monsters, but all they want is affection and understanding.
A.R. Gurney's "Sylvia," which is being performed with terrific comic energy by the Florida Repertory Theatre, is both clever and cute in all the right ways.
What does it say about the state of civility in our society that we need special roped-off spaces in order to contain discourteous behavior?
When the Menil Collection offered Vija Celmins the opportunity to select the subject for an exhibition of her work, she surprised by choosing a set of less-known early works that differ radically from her later ones.
Structures in the ancient Roman city have been collapsing in recent months, and many more across Italy are in danger of the same fate.
By taking this comic masterpiece seriously, Lyric Opera of Chicago's production of 'The Mikado' focuses on the operetta as something more than an antic romp, making the satire more immediate.
Pepper...and Salt
Media pressed Bush about pump prices, but don't mention Obama in December stories.
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