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We live in his world. But where's he gone?
Alexandra Petri,
The Washington Post
Fri May 24 19:25:12 EDT 2013
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Politics
I am always buoyed when someone who is all too easy to dislike reveals a glimmer of unexpected grooviness or humanity.
Sheila Weller,
The Washington Post
Fri May 24 14:41:14 EDT 2013
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Opinions
The United States can't afford to escalate tensions with Moscow.
Paul J. Saunders,
The Washington Post
Thu May 23 19:46:29 EDT 2013
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'What Maisie Knew' contemporizes the Henry James tale with bravura performances and spot-on taste.
Ann Hornaday,
The Washington Post
Thu May 23 17:00:00 EDT 2013
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In "The Wolf and the Watchman," Scott Johnson tells of his complicated life as the son of a CIA agent.
name here and Jeff Stein,
The Washington Post
Thu May 23 12:08:00 EDT 2013
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Pickers had closed in to scavenge my evicted neighbor's life's belongings. Then, something amazing happened.
Gene Weingarten,
The Washington Post
Wed May 22 20:22:34 EDT 2013
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The author of 'American Rust' is back with a spectacular saga about the settling of Texas and the flow of oil.
Ron Charles,
The Washington Post
Tue May 21 18:08:00 EDT 2013
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Economic policy should incorporate the best from each school of thought.
Charles Lane,
The Washington Post
Mon May 20 19:49:00 EDT 2013
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REVIEW| With tons of balloons, vintage videos, and other scholastic props, Axel F will transform the posh Howard Theatre into a prom ballroom circa 1986.
John Murph,
The Washington Post
Mon May 20 11:24:00 EDT 2013
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KAMPALA, Uganda — Ugandan police disabled an independent newspaper's printing press after forcibly entering its premises to look for evidence against an army general who recently questioned the president's alleged plan to have his son succeed him, witnesses said Monday.
Associated Press,
AP
Mon May 20 12:40:11 EDT 2013