Others' Views
Trudy Rubin: In Egypt, genuine political discourse
On the first day of the first free presidential election in Egyptian history, 10 young men sat in a circle in a rundown cafe in the working-class quarter of Saida Zainab.
Others' Views
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OTHERS' VIEWS
The Bain of Romney's candidacy
The following editorial appeared in the Baltimore Sun on Wednesday, May 23:
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OTHERS' VIEWS
Alabama's bad road on immigration
The following editorial appeared in the Los Angeles Times on Thursday, May 24:
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OTHERS' VIEWS
An odyssey that ended well
The following editorial appeared in the Kansas City Star on Thursday, May 24:
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BOOKS
Facebook's lucky friends?
The following editorial appeared in the Los Angeles Times on Thursday, May 24:
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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
Courts side with voters, not campaign secrecy
The following editorial appeared in the Orlando Sentinel on Wednesday, May 23:
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OTHERS' VIEWS
Don't mess with voting rights
The following editorial appeared in the Los Angeles Times on Wednesday, May 23:
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OTHERS' VIEWS
Glenn Garvin: Obama reneges on secrecy pledge
There were no cameras around to record whether President Obama was winking when, on his first full day in office, he signed an executive order and two presidential memorandums declaring that "every agency and department should know that this administration stands on the side not of those who seek...
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OTHERS' VIEWS
The European financial crisis isn't that far away
The following editorial appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Wednesday, May 23:
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OTHERS' VIEWS
Valid exit strategy from Afghanistan
The following editorial appeared in the Miami Herald on Wednesday, May 23:
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OTHERS' VIEWS
Reducing the threat of Armageddon
The following editorial appeared in the Baltimore Sun on Tuesday, May 22:


