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The Washington PostFriday, April 20, 2012
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Charles Krauthammer

Charles Krauthammer

Farewell, New Frontier

Discovery's final flight marks the end of an era.

Eugene Robinson

Eugene Robinson

A poison we can't ignore

Dangerous rhetoric from the extreme right.

Fred Hiatt

Fred Hiatt

Japan's challenge

Can it put itself on a more sustainable path?

Tom Davis

Alive and centrist

The GOP's middle is far from dead.

Jared Bernstein

Why TARP worked

And why it can't be the end of financial reform.

David M. Smick

Euro-zone reforms backfire

Austerity measures complicate recovery efforts.

Benjamin Wittes and John Villasenor

FAA and drones: A bad match

Policy changes threaten to overwhelm agency.

Post Partisan

Matt Damon's waterworks

Matt Damon's waterworks

When Matt Damon talks toilets, people listen.

Neither party is ready for filibuster reform

And for those who are wary of the tyranny of a majority party, that is a good thing.

Unhappy anniversary

Mahmoud Abbas's year of failures

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