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The Perpetual Campaign

To Judge strictly from precedent, Walter F. Mondale has a better chance than any other Democrat to win the presidential nomination and, perhaps, to replace Ronald Reagan. After all, four of the past...

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Voting for Unemployment

Even with 11.5 million people unemployed, it is sometimes difficult to tell who is unhappier—those who don't have jobs or those who do. While some unions have made concessions in wages because of the...

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Forgotten Benefactor of Humanity

America has three living winners of the Nobel Peace Prize, two universally renowned and the other so little celebrated that not one person in a hundred would be likely to pick his face out of a police...

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Blood and Motherly Advice

WEAR a hat when it's cold. Balance your tires. Print clearly when addressing letters. Make reservations well before your travel date. If you find lost valuables and return them, you'll feel good about...

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Forgotten Benefactor of Humanity

America has three living winners of the Nobel Peace Prize, two universally renowned and the other so little celebrated that not one person in a hundred would be likely to pick his face out of a police...

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Green Surpise

Illustration by Pat Oliphant IF there is any issue on which this year's presidential contenders seem stereotyped, it is the environment. George W. Bush is seen as a pro-business oilman who would let...

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Hybrid Vigor

      NOT long ago electric cars were going to save the world. Every major automaker was developing a battery-driven vehicle that would offer both freedom from petroleum and zero emissions (at least...

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In Defense of C. S. Lewis

The glistening citadel of this dateline does not in fact exist, but to children it can be more real than many an actual place: Cair Paravel is the capital of Narnia, the setting of what was, until...

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Long Shot

Everybody knows about the Kennedy Space Center, in Florida, from which the space shuttle flies. Many people know about Vandenberg Air Force Base, in central California, from which the military...

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Who Needs Harvard?

From the archives:Interviews: "Crying in the Kitchen Over Princeton" (September 7, 2004)Atlantic contributing editor Gregg Easterbrook on why the college-admissions process need not be a...

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Some Convenient Truths

If there is now a scientific consensus that global warming must be taken seriously, there is also a related political consensus: that the issue is Gloom City. In An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore warns of...

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Global Warming: Who Loses—and Who Wins?

Also see:Interviews: "As the World Warms" Gregg Easterbrook talks about his cover story, "Global Warming: Who Loses—and Who Wins?," and the unexpected by-products of climate change."A 401(k) for a...

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A 401(k) for a Warming World

Clean Energy? Green Energy? Nuclear Energy? What will power the world's economies? Return to:"Global Warming: Who Loses—and Who Wins?" Climate change in the next century (and beyond) could be...

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The Sky Is Falling

  Breakthrough ideas have a way of seeming obvious in retro­spect, and about a decade ago, a Columbia University geophysicist named Dallas Abbott had a breakthrough idea. She had been pondering the...

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Buffalo Shuffle

Migrant workers: the Bills at a preseason "home" game in wealthy Toronto (Photo credit: Rick Stewart/Getty Images) The quirky 1998 indie movie Buffalo ’66, famed for its cameos (“Hey, wasn’t that guy...

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Privatize the Seas

A few years ago at the Double Musky Inn in Girdwood, Alaska, I had a halibut dinner so delicious, I can still taste that fish. Good restaurant? Yes, but even better fishery management. About a decade...

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The Revolutionary Ideas of Nobelist Adam Riess

Adam Riess of Johns Hopkins University is one of three researchers just awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for their part in the discovery that the expansion of the universe is accelerating. In 2009,...

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Star Power

This past fall, solar flareslarge jolts of energy from the sun—were forecast to interrupt communication and GPS devices. Nothing happened. In 2006, U.S. government researchers predicted that the next...

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Outage Outrage: The Politics of Electricity

Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley wants to run for president in 2016, but he can't even deal with a dismal power utility in his home state. Getty Images (left); Reuters President Barack Obama traveled to...

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How the NFL Fleeces Taxpayers

Last year was a busy one for public giveaways to the National Football League. In Virginia, Republican Governor Bob McDonnell, who styles himself as a budget-slashing conservative crusader, took $4...

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