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Liberals want Harry Reid to pass reform under a procedure that doesn't allow filibusters, but it's not so easy
Alex Koppelman and Mike Madden
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On Thanksgiving we gather among our kin who know us a little too well, and put civility to a true test
By Garrison Keillor
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The studio's first African-American princess charms in one of the most sincere romantic comedies in ages
By Mary Elizabeth Williams
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Decapitations! Slashed eyeballs! But the finest effect in this visceral gouge of a picture is Korean pop star Rain
By Stephanie Zacharek
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Michel Bras was just another chef I was supposed to respect, until I realized why
by Francis Lam
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I waited too long for my diagnosis: Whence such perversity? Childhood fears
By Cary Tennis
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A lesson on a global phenomenon called "evolution"
By Keith Knight
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A mighty cute Zac Efron plays the foil in Richard Linklater's affectionate ode to Orson Welles
By Stephanie Zacharek
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In an interview, Iran's nuclear ambassador, Ali Asghar Soltanieh, says his country doesn't fear the West's threats
By Dieter Bednarz
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A "revised" edition of Darwin's "The Origin of Species" turns college campuses into three-ring circuses
By Laura Miller