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Today: April 4, 2011

Hope and Continuity

Hope and Continuity

What Obama's re-election kickoff says about the campaign he'll run.

By John Dickerson

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Twaffic

Twaffic

Will Twitter—and tweets about traffic—change the way we drive?

By Tom Vanderbilt

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Love in Bookstores

Love in Bookstores

Browsing customers often circle each other like timid sharks.

By Emma Straub

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Hitchens: Karzai's Despicable Response to the Quran Burning in Florida

Hitchens: Karzai's Despicable Response to the Quran Burning in Florida

LCD Soundsystem: How a Chubby Old Guy Became King of the Hipsters

LCD Soundsystem: How a Chubby Old Guy Became King of the Hipsters

Don't Walk Out of Super. It Gets Really Good After 42 Minutes.

Don't Walk Out of Super. It Gets Really Good After 42 Minutes.

Is This What They're Teaching About English at Harvard These Days?

Is This What They're Teaching About English at Harvard These Days?

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Roger Waters Loves Lunch, Especially When It's Followed by Sex

Roger Waters Loves Lunch, Especially When It's Followed by Sex

Who Do Libyan Arabs Like Better: Americans or Europeans?

Who Do Libyan Arabs Like Better: Americans or Europeans?

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