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BEHAVIOR AND LAW - General, Forensic, Military and Prison Psychiatry News: New Evidence Said to Challenge Psychiatry’s Basic ...

BEHAVIOR AND LAW - General, Forensic, Military and Prison Psychiatry News: New Evidence Said to Challenge Psychiatry’s Basic ...: New Evidence Said to Challenge Psychiatry’s Basic Paradigms Saturday June 15 th , 2013  at  4:42 PM PsychiatryOnline | Psych...

Shields and Brooks on Syria, Snowden and Surveillance - YouTube

Shields and Brooks on Syria, Snowden and Surveillance - YouTube

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Published on Jun 14, 2013
Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks analyze the week's top political news with Judy Woodruff, including the Obama administration's decision to provide aid to Syrian rebels, NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden and American attitudes towards domestic surveillance.

Latitude: Putin's Divorce Overshadows A Mayoral Race, A 

NYT > Global Opinion: Op-Ed Contributor: Same-Sex Marriage Leaves the Bishops Behind

Latitude: Putin's Divorce Overshadows A Mayoral Race, A Protesters' Trial And A Bigoted Family Law

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The end of Putin’s marriage has overshadowed all other Russian news — except that the elite live by their own rules.


Op-Ed Columnist: The Solitary Leaker 

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Edward Snowden faced quite a dilemma in exposing secrets of the N.S.A. But he also executed a devastating betrayal that it seems he hasn’t recognized.


Letter: New York Catholic Schools

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Timothy J. McNiff, the superintendent of schools for the Archdiocese of New York, responds to a Gotham column by Michael Powell.


Latitude: Another Price Freeze, Another Shoddy Attempt By Argentina To Mitigate Inflation 

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The Argentine government freezes prices on hundreds of goods to mitigate the effects of inflation on consumers — only most of those products aren’t essentials.


Op-Ed Contributor: Realpolitik and Spinning the U.S.-China Summit 

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Would the United States trade its unfettered support of Japan for support from China on dealing with North Korea?
    


Op-Ed Contributor: Atoning for the Sins of Empire

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The British Empire was built with violence. Its victims in Kenya are finally being acknowledged and compensated.
    


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Op-Ed Columnist: The Worst of Both Worlds

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The reason most Americans disapprove of Congress isn’t because of a specific policy or bad ethical behavior but because of inaction and partisan gridlock.
    


Letter: A Dearth of Latinos on Sunday Morning TV

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The National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts, on the relative absence of Latinos on the Sunday TV talk shows.
    


Opinionator: Dark Money Politics 

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How corrupt are we willing to allow our campaign finance system to become?
    


Latitude: Cities of God 

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In a bid to gain ground among evangelicals, some Mexican mayors are giving their towns away to Jesus.
    


Op-Ed Contributor: Reading Marx in Tehran

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Iran’s Islamic revolution has forgotten about the working class.
    


Op-Ed Contributor: Race vs. Class: The False Dichotomy

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Why are liberals surrendering on affirmative action?
    


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Op-Ed Columnist: Religion and Inequality 

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The naked dominance of today’s success ethic has contributed to a loss of cultural dynamism, maybe even social stagnancy.
    


Op-Ed Contributor: Same-Sex Marriage Leaves the Bishops Behind 

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The Church of England is losing out on one of the biggest pastoral opportunities any clergyperson can have: the happiest day of every couple's life.
    


A Real Debate on Surveillance 

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Congress should hold hearings on the laws that made rampant domestic spying possible.

Surveillance: A Threat to Democracy

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Security can be achieved by less-intrusive or sweeping means, without trampling on democratic freedoms and basic rights.