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Week of March 12, 2012

Up Front



Editor's Desk: Ireland's Abortionist Saint (and Other Saint Patrick's Day Musings)




HNN Hot Topics: Saint Patrick's Day

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It's Been Fifty Years Since We "Discovered" Poverty -- Has Anything Really Changed?
Barbara Ehrenreich


Damn Yankees Musical about 1950s Hits Home Run
Bruce Chadwick


The Moral Crusade Against Contraception Won't Work
John W. Johnson

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News at Home



The Georgia Senate Tries to Whitewash the Founding Fathers

James C. Cobb


What the War over Contraception is Really About: Control over Women's Bodies
Ruth Rosen


Does Barack Obama Have True Political Wisdom? (Yes, He Does.)

Walter G. Moss

News Abroad



Obama Breaks New Ground When It Comes to War With Iran

Tom Engelhardt


The Arab World As It Was Seen Fifty Years Ago

Daniel Pipes

Historians & History



Corroborating MLK's Quote on anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism
Martin Kramer


Comparing the British Giants: Niall Ferguson and Tony Judt
Nick Shepley


Postcard from Potsdam: Frederick the Great Gets the Full Museum Treatment

Kevin Kennedy


How to Write a Good Memoir (It Helps If You Were Once Targeted by the Unabomber)

Lawrence S. Wittner


The Solution for Rising Textbook Costs? Free Peer-Reviewed Textbooks.
David J. Trowbridge

Culture Watch



I Love Downton Abbey, Because the Granthams are (Essentially) My Ancestors

Pearl Duncan

Books



Review of Dave Zirin's Bad Sports: How Owners are Ruining the Games We Love

Jim Cullen
 


Review of Robert K. Massie's Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman

Jim Cullen