Wednesday's Opinions [Nov 28, 2012]

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The Washington PostWednesday, November 28, 2012
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Harold Meyerson

Harold Meyerson

Wal-Mart's easy way out

The company saves money by denying responsibility.

Kathleen Parker

Kathleen Parker

The double standard in affairs

Paula Broadwell and Jill Kelley have been tarnished and branded.

Ruth Marcus

Ruth Marcus

Teetering over the 'fiscal cliff'

The parties' opening bids aren't promising.

Dana Milbank

Dana Milbank

From lapdog to watchdog

Mary Schapiro toughened the SEC, which has been good for everyone.

Katrina vanden Heuvel

Katrina vanden Heuvel

The fall of Jesse Jackson Jr.

The tragedy is his; the loss is ours.

Matt Miller

Matt Miller

Warren Buffett's mistake

National solvency isn't our goal. National renewal is.

Post Partisan

Misreading Senate history

No, Republican obstruction isn't because Harry Reid is mean to them

PostScript: Santorum's stand

PostScript: Santorum's stand

Readers respond to Dana Milbank's column about the U.N. and disabilities.

Shaken and stirred by Craig's '007'

Shaken and stirred by Craig's '007'

Richard Cohen is a wise man — except when it comes to Daniel Craig as James Bond.

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