

Featured Articles — September 27, 2009
September 27, 2009 by Jonathan Movroydis | Filed Under Featured Articles
Interesting Takes From Home And Abroad:
Tuning In Too Late By Clark Hoyt, The New York Times
ON Sept. 12, an Associated Press article inside The Times reported that the Census Bureau had severed its ties to Acorn, the community organizing group. Robert Groves, the census director, was quoted as saying that Acorn, one of thousands of unpaid organizations promoting the 2010 census, had become “a distraction.”
Irving Kristol, 1920-2009 By William Kristol, The Weekly Standard
In memoriam.
No Deadline Set for Decision on Troops By Bob Woodward, The Washington Post
Obama to Reassess Afghanistan War.
What Was Bill Thinking? By Christopher Hitchens, Newsweek
Inside the mind of William Jefferson Clinton.
A ‘Principled Conservative’ By George Will, The Washington Post
Florida, a geological afterthought, was the last portion of what are now the lower 48 states to emerge from the ocean, and it emerged halfheartedly: Its highest point is just 345 feet above sea level.
McChrystal’s War By Evan Thomas, Newsweek
Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal believes he can win in Afghanistan. It’s the rest of the world that needs convincing.
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