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Op-Ed: LeBron Is Enterprising, Not Narcissistic

LeBron James

July 12, 2010 NBA superstar LeBron James has been ridiculed for the unprecedented hour-long ESPN special he orchestrated, in which he revealed he's leaving Cleveland for the Miami Heat. Deron Snyder, contributor to TheRoot.com, says leave LeBron alone — he's not a narcissist, he's an enterprising innovator.

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Show Me Your Cleats! - World Cup 2010 Blog

How Slavery Spoiled My World Cup Experience

vuvuzela

June 16, 2010 For writer Cord Jefferson, the World Cup is another reminder that slavery has stripped him of his true ancestral identity.

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Monday, June 14, 2010

Op-Ed: Reporters Covering Oil Spill Stymied

Worker cleaning beach

June 14, 2010 Mac McClelland, human rights reporter for Mother Jones, traveled to Elmer's Island off the coast of Louisiana in May to cover the damage. But she was "stymied at every turn by Jefferson Parish sheriff's deputies brought in to supplement the local police," and ignored by cleanup crews.

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Monday, May 31, 2010

Op-Ed: Think Of War On Memorial Day, Not Beach

Casket of U.S. Army First Lieutenant Andrew Bacevich

May 31, 2010 For retired Col. Andrew Bacevich, the meaning of Memorial Day has changed from casual to tragic. His son was killed three years ago while serving in Iraq. Bacevich takes to task Americans who see Memorial Day simply as a harbinger of summer, rather than a time to contemplate the reality of war.

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Monday, May 24, 2010

Daum Says Call Palin What She Is: A Feminist

Sarah Palin

May 24, 2010 Many liberals complain that Sarah Palin's political views are incompatible with feminism. Meghan Daum calls that hypocritical. She writes in a recent column,"if she has the guts to call herself a feminist, then she's entitled to be accepted as one."

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Monday, May 03, 2010

Op-Ed: Oil Drilling Unsafe In Every Backyard

Oil Rig In Gulf Of Mexico

May 3, 2010 As oil continues to leak into Gulf Coast waters, policymakers in Washington are calling for a reassessment of offshore oil exploration. But Lisa Margonelli, executive director of the New America Foundation's energy initiative, warns that "every gallon of gas is a gallon of risks."

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Monday, March 22, 2010

Op-Ed: In Ireland, Pope's Letter Falls Short

Church Goers Read Pope's Letter

March 22, 2010 Pope Benedict XVI has released an apology to Catholics in Ireland who were sexually abused by priests. Patsy McGarry of The Irish Times argues that while the letter is refreshing, it fails to hold church officials responsible.

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Monday, March 01, 2010

Op-Ed: Best Picture Category A 'Panderocracy'

Oscar Statues

March 1, 2010 For the first time in more than fifty years, the Oscars feature 10 movies nominated for Best Picture. The head of the Academy says it's the best way to ensure all qualified films are honored. Neal Gabler calls it pandering.

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Monday, February 22, 2010

Op-Ed: Ignore Your Food's Expiration Dates

Inside of a refrigerator

February 22, 2010 Some people keep milk until it fails the sniff test, while others pitch it the minute it hits the use-by date. Do those expiration dates really mean anything? Nadia Arumugam says no, and that it's the food supply chain, not the sell-by date, we should care about.

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