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    Madoff and the Mets

    The bankruptcy trustee is using dubious methods based on flimsy evidence.

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    Engaged to Hamas

    The cost of the Palestinian Authority's 'unity' with terrorists.

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    Managing Pakistan After bin Laden

    By John Bolton
    Removing troops from Afghanistan will be seen in Islamabad as weakness.

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    Britain Goes Wobbly on Terror

    By Andrew Roberts
    The foul outpouring of sneering anti-Americanism and concern for bin Laden's human rights has left me deeply ashamed.

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    By Jonathan Karl
    "Mr. Speaker!" is the biography of Thomas B. Reed, the most influential speaker of the House most people have never heard of.

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    When Bin Laden Struck

    In the days following Sept. 11, 2001, Journal staffers returned to the paper's offices at 200 Liberty Street in Manhattan to recover what they could. They took these photos during their visit.

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    Hunting for the Youth Vote

    JOHN FUND ON THE TRAIL
    Republican presidential candidate Jon Huntsman uses Rock 'n' Roll to connect with voters.

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    Restoring Glimmerglass

    As the new general and artistic director of the rebranded Glimmerglass Festival, Francesca Zambello hopes to expand the annual events on offer, turning an agricultural corner of upstate New York into a cultural destination.

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    Slaves of the Past

    "By the Way, Meet Vera Stark" is a worthy successor to Lynn Nottage's Pulitzer Prize-winning "Ruined," while Tony Kushner's "The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide" is a garrulous, rambling mess, says Terry Teachout.

  • At Carnegie Hall, Regional Orchestras in the Spotlight

    Orchestras in North America are in a period of soul-searching. "Spring for Music," an intriguing new festival that at Carnegie Hall, offers no panaceas. But in its structure and concept, it shows what can happen when industry insiders act creatively.

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    Why One Remained Standing

    Even after a magnitude 9.0 earthquake, the Sendai Mediatheque remains standing relatively unscathed. The story of an architect, a structural engineer and an innovative idea for earthquake survival.

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    A Russian Titan Embraces the Web

    In its fight against video piracy, Mosfilm, the 87-year-old Soviet and Russian film-production studio, is putting its movies on YouTube.

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    How the Sounds of Africa Have Traveled

    On her latest album, "Afrodiaspora," Susana Baca delivers what is likely the sweetest and most appealing lesson in ethnomusicology we'll ever enjoy.

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