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David Brooks's On Paradise Drive recounts how Americans live in middle-class suburbs.
Whether the decision to honor Kazan at the Oscars signifies the beginning of an industry-wide understanding of the harsh realities of the Cold War, remains to be seen.
A great movie like High Noon can still raise important questions and make us more reflective and better citizens.
We can criticize the New Deal for its statist tendencies without losing our moral legitimacy.
A roundup of the past month's good news from Afghanistan.
If the Bush administration shifts USAID to buying malaria-preventing commodities, especially DDT, real success is possible.
Over the next three years, President Barack Obama and his advisers will need to set a course for the reassertion of U.S. leadership in constructing a trans-Pacific vision.
Efforts by the international community to engage Iran have utterly failed, leaving regime change as the key to solving the problem.



