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Today in Slate: November 9, 2010

Slate Magazine
Press Box: How MSNBC Botched the Olbermann Affair
  • Obama Returns to Childhood Home of Indonesia
  • Labor Board Protests Facebook Firing
  • Dickerson: Sarah Palin Deleted My Reasonable, Harmless Comments on Facebook!

    With His Relaunch on TBS, Conan Becomes an Icon

    How Does the Government Decide Which Terrorism Tips To Actually Investigate?

    Lucky Founder Kim France on the Beauty Products She'll Buy Now That She Has To Pay for Them

    Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2010
    jurisprudence
    Sexing Citizenship
    The Supreme Court should strike down an old citizenship law that discriminates against fathers.
    Kristin Collins and Linda K. Kerber
    Nov.9, 2010, 3:43 PM ET
    moneybox
    Fed-Bashing Three Ways
    Beating up on the Fed used to make you an oddball. Does it still?
    Bethany McLean
    Nov.9, 2010, 3:26 PM ET
    the book club
    Frank: The Voice
    What Sinatra learned from Ava Gardner.
    Ann Powers and Jody Rosen
    Nov.9, 2010, 2:36 PM ET
    Palinisms
    Palinisms
    Did Sarah Palin really say that?
    Jacob Weisberg
    Nov.9, 2010, 2:33 PM ET
    politics
    No Comment
    It doesn't take much to get deleted from the world of Sarah Palin.
    John Dickerson
    Nov.9, 2010, 2:24 PM ET
    The Slatest
    The Slatest: Afternoon Edition
    Labor Board says employers can't fire workers over Facebook posts; UK troops parachute dogs into Afghan war zones; Palin picks fight with WSJ reporter; 'hyper-texters' have more sex.
    Nov.9, 2010, 12:18 PM ET
    television
    Conan
    He lost a job. He became an icon.
    Troy Patterson
    Nov.9, 2010, 10:35 AM ET
    press box
    Bogus Trend Week--The Readers Take Over
    This week I lounge and watch as my readers write my bogus-trend story feature for me.
    Jack Shafer
    Nov.9, 2010, 10:19 AM ET
    doublex
    The Nancy Grace of Her Time?
    Jane Addams was controversial and independent-minded.
    Ruth Graham
    Nov.9, 2010, 10:13 AM ET
    dvd extras
    The Greatest One-Off in Movie History
    The Night of the Hunter, Charles Laughton's only film, influenced Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee, and the Coen brothers.
    Elbert Ventura
    Nov.9, 2010, 10:12 AM ET
    technology
    The Great American Information Emperors
    Adolph Zukor, the architect of Hollywood.
    Tim Wu
    Nov.9, 2010, 6:54 AM ET
    well-traveled
    30 Airports in 30 Days
    Days 1 to 6 of one man's foolish attempt to find himself by losing himself.
    Chadwick Matlin
    Nov.9, 2010, 6:50 AM ET
    poem
    "Mother and Child"
    A weekly poem, read by the author.
    Rosanna Warren
    Nov.9, 2010, 6:46 AM ET
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