NYT Editorials & Op-Eds (10)
Tampering With the Electoral College
“Pennsylvania Republicans propose changing the state’s voting system for partisan advantage.”
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Where Abortion Rights Are Disappearing
“Opponents of abortion rights know they cannot achieve their ultimate goal of an outright ban, at least in the near future. So they are concentrating on enacting laws and regulations narrowing the legal right and making abortion more difficult to obtain.”
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Whatever Happened to the American Left?, by Michael Kazin
“It takes more than a crisis to spur a movement. It also takes years of building.”
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The Price of Political Gossip, by Frank Bruni
“Does sensationalism scare away some of the best candidates?”
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/25/opinion/sunday/is-junk-food-really-cheaper.html?ref=opinion
Is Junk Food Really Cheaper?, by Mark Bittman
“There’s a myth that chips are more affordable than broccoli. They’re not.”
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/25/opinion/sunday/Friedman-help-wanted-leadership.html?ref=opinion
Help Wanted: Leadership, by Thomas L. Friedman
“There are lots of empty seats at the Grand Bargaining table.”
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/25/opinion/sunday/douthat-justice-after-troy-davis.html?ref=opinion
Justice After Troy Davis, by Ross Douthat
“Why abolishing the death penalty won’t fix the criminal justice system.”
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On Top of Famine, Unspeakable Violence, by Nicholas D. Kristof
“Imagine having to make this choice: be raped or starve.”
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/25/opinion/sunday/tangled-relationships-in-jerusalem.html?ref=opinion
Tangled Relationships in Jerusalem, by Arthur S. Brisbane
“Conflict-of-interest questions add to the skepticism about coverage from Israel.”
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Fed Up With the Author of ‘Fed Up!’?, by Maureen Dowd
“Are the Republicans starting to get misty for Christie?”
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