Updike Remembered: John Updike Chose Me As His Successor. I Never Got To Ask Him Why. PLUS: An Updike Scholar On His Ongoing Example. By Gish Jen and Wes Davis
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Red Steele: The GOP's Strange New Embrace Of Identity Politics, By Eve Fairbanks
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Is Winning The Culture War Worth Sacrificing Liberals' Core Values? By Damon Linker
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Geithner Vs. Summers: Inside The Treasury Department's Turf War, By Noam Scheiber
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The Inauguration-Ticket Victims Who Won't Go Quietly, By Jason Zengerle
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TNRtv: Why Peggy Noonan Would Be Just As Bad For 'The New York Times' As Bill Kristol, By Eve Fairbanks
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60 Years Later, How The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights Really Did Change The World, By Amartya Sen
And, as always, be sure to check out the current issue of the print magazine, environment and energy coverage on The Vine, the latest on health care in Jonathan Cohn's The Treatment, and Marty Peretz's The Spine.