Tuesday's Opinions [Oct 23, 2012]

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The Washington PostTuesday, October 23, 2012
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Eugene Robinson

Eugene Robinson

Obama wins third debate

But so much was left unsaid.

Dana Milbank

Dana Milbank

Worldviews not colliding

Monday's "foreign policy debate" had more domestic policy than disagreement.

Richard Cohen

Richard Cohen

Abolish the electoral college

Why preserving it is bad for democracy.

Charles Lane

Charles Lane

Postal Service scandal

Trying to make money off of junk mail.

Anthony Banbury

Restoring hope to Somalia

The U.N. is giving this war-torn country a new chance at peace.

Post Partisan

Obama wins, but what about global warming?

Obama wins, but what about global warming?

The Middle East is important. Pakistan is important. Iran's nuclear ambitions are important. So is climate change.

The first debate in reverse

Romney came to play, not to win.

A double affirmation for Obama

A double affirmation for Obama

The president expressed his views forcefully. And Romney echoed them.

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