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Today in Slate: October 7, 2010

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Supreme Court Dispatches: Does Fred Phelps Have a First Amendment Right To Be a Complete Jerk at Military Funerals?
  • Blasts Strike Karachi Shrine
  • U.S. Waives New Health Care Rules
  • How Much Has Citizens United Changed Campaign Finance in 2010?

    The Strangers on the Internet Who Have Solutions to Your Medical Problems

    If the State Department Issues a Travel Alert, Do Airfares Go Down?

    Project NOAH: It's Like Foursquare for Ladybugs

    Thursday, Oct. 7, 2010
    slate v
    The Color of Money
    Why the U.S. Treasury really scrapped its redesign of the $100 bill.
    Oct.7, 2010, 2:10 PM ET
    doublex
    Who Gets To Be a Feminist?
    Kerry Howley, Katie Roiphe, and others on why you can't own feminism.
    DoubleX Staff
    Oct.7, 2010, 2:04 PM ET
    jurisprudence
    Catch and Release
    American prisoners solve the troubled prosecution of Guantanamo detainee Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani.
    Joseph H. Cooper
    Oct.7, 2010, 1:25 PM ET
    The Slatest
    The Slatest: Afternoon Edition
    The Nation accuses Lou Dobbs of hiring illegal workers; Mario Vargas Llosa wins the Nobel Prize for literature; FBI sting busts Puerto Rico's police; "Delhi belly" strikes Commonwealth Games.
    Oct.7, 2010, 12:14 PM ET
    culturebox
    iPad, Meet Your Nemesis
    Why art books won't become e-books any time soon.
    Jim Lewis
    Oct.7, 2010, 11:51 AM ET
    book blitz
    Mario Vargas Llosa's The Bad Girl
    The Nobel Prize winner's novel, reviewed.
    Michael Wood
    Oct.7, 2010, 11:29 AM ET
    foreigners
    The Media vs. the Drug Cartels
    What the Mexican press can learn from the Colombian experience.
    Isaac Lee
    Oct.7, 2010, 10:03 AM ET
    frame game
    Jewish Terrorism: Readers Respond
    Is it wrong to compare 9/11 to an Israeli settler's slaughter of Muslims?
    William Saletan
    Oct.7, 2010, 7:47 AM ET
    art
    Drip, Drip, Drip
    MoMA's massive new Abstract Expressionism show will change the way you think about the movement.
    Fred Kaplan
    Oct.7, 2010, 7:11 AM ET
    dispatches
    Staring at North Korea
    Whether Beijing's motives are cynical or ideological, China is a steadfast ally of the Pyongyang regime.
    Ethan Epstein
    Oct.7, 2010, 6:50 AM ET
    well-traveled
    Civil War Road Trip
    The Confederates had a submarine?
    John Swansburg
    Oct.7, 2010, 6:47 AM ET
    dear prudence
    I Love You, Man
    A husband's affectionate relationship with his fishing buddy leaves his wife out in the cold.
    Oct.7, 2010, 6:45 AM ET
    slate business predicts
    How Much Did You Spend Today?
    Readers try to predict the average consumer's daily spending.
    Oct.7, 2010, 6:44 AM ET
    Lean/Lock
    Play Lean/Lock
    Will Christine O'Donnell beat Chris Coons? Will Barbara Boxer hang on?
    Oct.7, 2010, 6:40 AM ET
    slate labs
    Welcome to Slate Labs
    Experiments with multimedia journalism.
    Oct.7, 2010, 6:38 AM ET
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