Monday's Opinions [Apr 29, 2013]

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The Washington Post Monday, April 29, 2013
TODAY'S OPINIONS

Robert J. Samuelson

Robert J. Samuelson

The end of entitlement

Americans used to believe that if you work hard, you get ahead. Not anymore.

E.J. Dionne Jr.

E.J. Dionne Jr.

The economic whodunit

Why are we focusing on the deficit and not jobs?

Jackson Diehl

Jackson Diehl

Putin's extremists

The U.S. doesn't need his type of counterterrorism.

Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson

Don't give up on a grand bargain

Our new plan shows that a bipartisan approach to deficit reduction isn't out of reach.

Conrad Daly

A match made by Metro

Waiting for a bus results in a happy ending for two passengers.

Fred A. Bernstein

I like Ike, elsewhere

There are already monuments to Eisenhower, so the controversial one on the Mall should be shelved.

Kaya Henderson

Quiet, critical school reform

D.C. Public Schools continue to evolve, even if you aren't hearing about it.

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