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More Questions for Mr. Geithner
The tax transgressions by Timothy F. Geithner, the nominee for Treasury secretary, paint a picture of noncompliance that is more disturbing than his supporters acknowledge.
Undermining Justice
It was chilling to read a new report detailing illegal efforts to weaken the Justice Department’s enforcement of civil rights laws.
Whatever Yankees Want
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg should renegotiate this latest round of what has always been an incredibly generous deal for one of the richest teams in the country.
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Bloggingheads: Obama's Envoys
Rosa Brooks of the National Security Network and Daniel Drezner of Tufts University debate whether Barack Obama should embrace the use of special envoys in diplomacy.
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A Dirty Job
Nicholas Kristof visits a Camobodian garbage dump, where some families make their living scavenging through the toxic pile.
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He’s Leaving. Really.
George W. Bush has been saying goodbye for so long now, he’s come to resemble one of those reconstituted rock bands that has been on a farewell tour since 1982.
Where Sweatshops Are a Dream
What the world’s most impoverished people need isn’t fewer sweatshops, but more of them.
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Op-Ed Contributors
Questions of Justice
The Op-Ed editors asked five writers with experience in the law and the Justice Department to pose questions they would like to hear Eric H. Holder Jr. answer at his confirmation hearing.
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Blogs
Forcing Obama's Hand on Torture Prosecutions
The new administration can no longer look away from past torture.
A Great Big Bipartisan Love Fest
Why David Brooks is happy and Gail Collins is concerned with the president-elect.
Peeling the Label
Despite years of being branded as an alcoholic, the writer still has fond memories of his drinking days.
Columns
Guest Column: A New Kind of Big Science
The centralization of scientific research seems unavoidable . . . and something to celebrate, as well.
Badge of Honor
Taking off one’s uniform for good and no longer defining oneself as a ballplayer is often easier said than done.
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Words and Deeds in Ankara and Tehran
How Israel’s neighbors Turkey, Iran and Jordan are reacting to the conflict in Gaza.
Op-Classic, 2003: In Praise of George W. Bush
This is the last full week President Bush will spend in office. Two years into the Bush presidency, the speechwriter David Frum reflected on how strong a leader Mr. Bush had become.
Freakonomics on NYTimes.com
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