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The Washington PostMonday, April 02, 2012
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Jon Leibowitz

Protecting privacy in a TMI world

Freewheeling data market has clear risks.

Jackson Diehl

Jackson Diehl

Challenging generals

Why America should stop funding Egyptian regime.

Robert J. Samuelson

Robert J. Samuelson

The U.S. energy boom

Is energy "independence" actually possible?

E.J. Dionne Jr.

E.J. Dionne Jr.

The right's stealthy coup

Moderates are being shoved to the right.

Post Partisan

Zimmerman video is the new Zapruder film

This analogy comes to mind as people play and replay the police video in a search for answers.

Batter up! A baseball quiz

Batter up! A baseball quiz

Think you're ready for Opening Day?

Pure democracy? No such thing.

There's nothing at all undemocratic about justices which are, after all, appointed by and confirmed by elected officials.

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