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The Opinionator: One Clear Winner: The Debate
John McCain’s debate performance is seen as an improvement, but not enough of one.
Editorial: The Final Debate
Wednesday night’s debate was another chance for John McCain to prove that he is ready to lead this country out of its deep economic crisis, but Mr. McCain stuck to his script.
The Opinionator: Jackson, Obama and Israel
Jesse Jackson's remarks about hypothetical U.S. policy in the Middle East are rejected by the Obama campaign.
Op-Extra Guest Columnist | Heading Home: Nice Guys Finish First
Why Boston Red Sox Manager Terry Francona is one of the best, and best-liked, in baseball.
Campaign Stops: A Regional Perspective
John McCain and Barack Obama need to articulate a metropolitan policy that recognizes the need for cities and suburbs to work together to solve problems.
Op-Ed Contributors: Last Call
With time running out, the Op-Ed editors asked a few writers and thinkers to pose the last-minute questions that they have yet to hear the candidates answer.
Editorial Observer: Watching the Numbers and Charting the Losses — of Species
We are watching a global effort to stabilize the financial markets. It will take a similar effort to begin to slow the rate at which species are declining.
Op-Ed Columnist: Those Hard-Boiled Eggheads
Is Gov. Sarah Palin an embarrassment who should fade away or a promising wine picked before its time?





