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The imaginary inflationary boogeyman

Andrew Leonard
Guess what? It's hard for people to be scared of a threat that doesn't exist

Philly Democratic boss Bob Brady tries to deliver for Specter

Mike Madden
From a ward headquarters in West Philadelphia, the head of the city's machine works the phones to turn out votes

Straight to DVD: “Pulling John,” arm wrestling’s holy grail

Bob Calhoun
Long after the failed promise of "Over the Top," this compelling portrait introduces us to the sport's Muhammad Ali

“Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps”: Gekko’s back!

Andrew O'Hehir
Cannes gets a peek at the "Wall Street" sequel, and a seminar on capitalism with Oliver Stone

Libyan plane crash kills 96, Dutch boy survives

Khaled Al-deeb, Hamza Hendawi
Afriqiyah Airways flight from Johannesburg crashes near Tripoli; 10-year-old is only survivor

Over the volcano

Patrick Smith
Avoiding the ash plume meant flying far north over Greenland. Sure, it added time, but the views were spectacular

Yes, the Internet is rotting your brain

Laura Miller
And Nicholas Carr's "The Shallows" has the evidence to prove it

Ash cloud further nixes European travel

Frank Jordans, Slobodan Lekic
The lingering volcano miasma postpones flights between Western Europe and North America

Atlantic ash cloud adds time to U.S.-Europe flights

Shawn Pogatchnik
Air safety officials say the hazard will not lead to shutting airports

Should you avoid Gulf seafood?

Francis Lam
Stock up on those shrimp: Here's why you don't need to worry about oil toxins in your fish

Beached by BP, Gulf fishermen now need its help

Mike Madden
With no prospect of catching any seafood any time soon, fishermen wait for BP to hire them for cleanup work

The Midwest’s problem with immigration

Jenn Kepka
Why do some of the states least affected by illegal immigration care the most about stopping it?

Gulf Coast diary: Our last seafood dinner

Ellis Anderson
As my boyfriend buys the only oysters left in our Mississippi town, a sad new reality sets in

Moammar Gadhafi hates Switzerland now, apparently

Bernhard Zand, Volkhard Windfuhr
In a somewhat deranged interview, the Libyan dictator reveals a bitter hatred for the small, neutral Alpine nation

Everything you need to know about “Friday Night Lights”

Heather Havrilesky
A complete primer on one of the best TV dramas about the fragile happiness of ordinary people

A Middle East peace that could happen (but won’t)

Noam Chomsky
The basic contours of an Israeli-Palestinian agreement are obvious -- if only Israel and the U.S. were serious

New Orleans’ inductees to the Sandwich Hall of Fame

Francis Lam
A slide show, histories, map and recommendations on where to eat NOLA's best meals between bread

Good glasses make wine taste better

Steven Kolpan
And you don't have to be a snob to believe it

Canceled Netanyahu trip spotlights Israel nukes

Steven Gutkin
Israel's decision to avoid a U.S. nuclear conference reveals tensions surrounding the issue

Bob McDonnell’s Civil War — and ours

Gabriel Winant
Ignoring slavery is an argument for racial inequality, and sorry or not, conservatives are still fighting for that

Vanishing history at Arlington Cemetery

Mark Benjamin
Congress ordered a restoration of black Civil War veterans' graves. Now hundreds seem to have disappeared

Census means votes later — and cash now

Mike Madden
How Democrats and Republicans are talking about redistricting in 2011 to raise a ton of money in 2010

Don’t count on healthcare ruining Romney in ’12

Steve Kornacki
RomneyCare looks an awful lot like ObamaCare. Here's why the right might give Mitt a pass anyway

Vatican defends pope in U.S. lawsuit

Associated Press
The Catholic Church moves to shield Joseph Ratzinger from a Kentucky suit that claims he ignored sexual abuse
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