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Today At TNR (October 3, 2009)

By The New Republic Staff

October 3, 2009
  • The Most Important Announcement From Iran This Week Did Not Come From Ahmadinejad, by Abbas Milani
  • From Maverick to Mothball: What’s Happened to John McCain Since 2008? by Jesse Zwick
  • Is Obama on the Wrong Side of the Honduran Constitutional Crisis? by James Kirchick
  • Kauffmann: What Happens When You Turn a David Foster Wallace Anthology Into a Film? PLUS: ’35 Shots of Rum’, by Stanley Kauffman
  • Chait: Guess Which Conservative Holds Two Mutually Exclusive Views on Climate Change, by Jonathan Chait
  • Cohn: The Short-Sighted Special Interest Groups Gutting Health Care Reform, by Jonathan Cohn
  • The Biggest Flaw in Cap-And-Trade? Follow the Power Lines. by Bradford Plumer
  • Strippers, Cowboys, and That Girl From ‘Little Miss Sunshine’--What Else Could You Want From a Zombie Movie? by Christopher Orr
  • McWhorter: In 40 Years of African-American Studies, What Have We Learnt? by John McWhorter
  • Kauffmann: Films Worth Seeing, by Stanley Kauffman

As always, be sure to check out economic news on The Stash, environment and energy coverage on The Vine, the latest on health care at The Treatment, metro policy debate on The Avenue, and Marty Peretz's The Spine. Also be sure to take a look at TNR's new blogs by William Galston, Simon Johnson, Ed Kilgore, Damon Linker, and John McWhorter.

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