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Today in Slate: January 10, 2011

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Politics: The Paucity of Hope
  • House Postpones Legislative Agenda
  • Lawmakers Plan To Pack Heat
  • Loughner's Former Philosophy Professor: "His Thoughts Were Unrelated to Anything in Our World"

    Hitchens: The Disgustingly Empty Justification for Pakistan's Latest Jihadist Murder

    Goldman-Facebook Deal Shows How Wall Street Gives Short Shrift to Average Investors

    Why Radio Announcers Like Ted Williams Talk That Way

    Monday, Jan. 10, 2011
    sports nut
    NFL Playoffs, Round One
    Are NFL coaches dumber than we are?
    Stefan Fatsis
    Jan.10, 2011, 3:13 PM ET
    dear prudence
    Babes in Arms
    Prudie counsels a reader who doesn't want to hold your newborn--and other advice seekers.
    Emily Yoffe
    Jan.10, 2011, 3:06 PM ET
    dispatches
    South Sudan Throws Off the Weight of the North
    Their new country will be poor and underdeveloped, but as they vote for separation this week, that doesn't matter to southerners.
    Dan Morrison
    Jan.10, 2011, 1:57 PM ET
    the best policy
    How Can Republicans Hate the Individual Mandate?
    The individual health care mandate is a conservative concept that conservatives now say they despise. What gives?
    Eliot Spitzer
    Jan.10, 2011, 12:26 PM ET
    The Slatest
    The Slatest: Afternoon Edition
    Lawmakers say they'll start carrying guns; Virginia set to ban teacher-student texting; Israel starts bulldozing historic hotel; anti-Church sentiment prompts 'de-baptisms' in Belguim.
    Jan.10, 2011, 12:13 PM ET
    fighting words
    Reflections on Political Violence
    When Mumtaz Qadri shot Pakistani politician Salman Taseer, he didn't even bother to offer an excuse.
    Christopher Hitchens
    Jan.10, 2011, 11:35 AM ET
    politics
    Loughner's Law
    Memo to Rep. Bob Brady: Congress can't legislate civility.
    David Weigel
    Jan.10, 2011, 10:09 AM ET
    crime
    Logic Puzzle
    Jared Lee Loughner's philosophy professor reflects on the shooting in Arizona.
    Christopher Beam
    Jan.10, 2011, 9:08 AM ET
    doublex
    Thalidomide's Comeback
    Who'd have thought the drug would have a second life?
    Amanda Schaffer
    Jan.10, 2011, 6:53 AM ET
    books
    The Chinese Eco-Disaster
    Why the green revolution in China has barely begun.
    Johann Hari
    Jan.10, 2011, 6:51 AM ET
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