NYT (9): Editorials, Op-Eds, Letters
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/11/opinion/sunday/the-power-to-kill.html?ref=opinion
The Power to Kill
“The administration has not made a case for killing citizens without judicial review.”
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When States Put Out The Unwelcome Mat
“A state with its own immigration law — that is, its own foreign policy — raises obvious constitutional issues.”
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Nuclear Fallout, by Kristen Iversen
“During my childhood, none of us knew what the plutonium plant out back did.”
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Go To Trial: Crash the Justice System, by Michelle Alexander
“What would happen if everyone refused to keep playing the plea game?”
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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/11/opinion/sunday/higher-bank-fees-are-a-good-sign.html?ref=opinion
Higher Fees? Let’s Celebrate, by Felix Salmon
“Is the end of free checking proof of big banks’ greed, or of their imminent decline?”
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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/11/opinion/sunday/bruni-mitts-rich-predicament.html?ref=opinion
Mitt’s Rich Predicament, by Frank Bruni
“When wealth turns from tactical blessing to optical curse.”
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Not-So-Crazy Republicans, by Ross Douthat
“Facing a disappointing field, primary voters have acted like adults.”
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Manlashes, Manscara and Manttyhose, by Maureen Dowd
“Will men stop before they get to lipstick and fishnets?”
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Sunday Dialogue: Money and Influence in U.S. Elections
“Readers discuss the effects of ‘super PACs’ and Citizens United on political campaigns.”
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