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French election: Le Pen contained French election: Le Pen contained

I'm still in northern France. Today, French voters particiapted in record high numbers in the first round of the presidential elections. The Gaullist Party's Nicolas Sarkozy got ...

Apr 23, 2007 / The Nation

Vermont Votes to Impeach Vermont Votes to Impeach

The Vermont Senate voted 16-9 Friday morning to urge the state's congressional delegation to introduce and support articles of impeachment against President Bush and Vice Presiden...

Apr 20, 2007 / The Nation

The I-Don’t-Recall Man The I-Don’t-Recall Man

Many of you may not have had the time to tune into the testimony of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales before the Senate Judiciary Committee. So, as a public service, here's just ...

Apr 19, 2007 / The Nation

Great Britain headed for ‘Velvet divorce’? Great Britain headed for ‘Velvet divorce’?

On May 3, the voters of Scotland are headed to the polls to vote for the third Scottish Parliament since that body was created in 1999. There is apparently a pretty strong chance...

Apr 19, 2007 / The Nation

The Big Con The Big Con

It's really pretty amazing to see the way that a consensus is forming, one that crosses the political spectrum, that the Bush administration has been an historic disaster. I was a...

Apr 19, 2007 / The Nation

A Travesty of a Decision A Travesty of a Decision

In reading Gloria Feldt's commentary on the Supreme Court's heartbreaking and groundbreaking decision to deny women the right to choose, I'm reminded of what the former President ...

Apr 19, 2007 / The Nation

Trouble in the Magic Kingdom Trouble in the Magic Kingdom

Many families head for Walt Disney World over April vacation. It's a fun place to take kids of many ages, and even the most cynical and grouchy grown-ups are likely to end up enjo...

Apr 18, 2007 / The Nation

Should I Pay and Should I Go? Should I Pay and Should I Go?

British students struggle with rising tuitions.

Apr 18, 2007 / The Nation

Campus Informer Campus Informer

Ice-pick-wielding parents, dirty elections, and more news from schools around the world.

Apr 18, 2007 / The Nation

Publish or Parent? Publish or Parent?

Challenges for women in the sciences.

Apr 18, 2007 / The Nation

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