Friday's Opinions [Jul 27, 2012]

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The Washington PostFriday, July 27, 2012
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Michael Gerson

Michael Gerson

Gun control and the slippery slope

Reasonable laws aren't a constitutional threat.

Charles Krauthammer

Charles Krauthammer

Why Romney's going where he's going

His overseas to-do list.

Eugene Robinson

Eugene Robinson

Bush's greatest legacy

His lasting mark on the fight against AIDS.

Anthony S. Fauci

Ending the AIDS pandemic

Scientific research has given us the tools. Now they must be applied.

Ruth Marcus

Ruth Marcus

Cameras in court

Public deserves a full picture of the James Holmes case.

Bryan R. Lawrence

Spend less, live longer?

Cuts in health-care don't have to hurt.

Vladimir V. Kara-Murza

The Kremlin's blacklist

Magnitsky Act supporters feel Putin's wrath.

Post Partisan

Mitt Romney bombs in London

Mitt Romney bombs in London

He still has visits to Israel and Poland to get it right.

Marriage equality in the spotlight

Marriage equality in the spotlight

Over the next year, we could be witnessing the end of DOMA.

PostScript: Capehart and 'It's OK' ad

Readers address whether the Romney spot works.

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