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Required Reading 06/09/2008

From the New York Times: A Campaign We Can Believe In?, by William Kristol.

From the New York Post: In Afghanistan and Iraq, We're Looking for a Few Good Men, by Ann Marlowe.

From Harvard Magazine: The Fringe Benefits of Failure, and the Importance of Imagination, by J.K Rowling.

From The Jawa Report: Yemeni Journalist al-Khaiwani Imprisoned for Photos of Government War Crimes Like These, by Jane Novak.

From the New York Times: A Night Out That Became a Night In, by Cara Buckley.

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