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Columbia's favorite non-partisan political periodical is on news stands but not online, so we're giving you the low down on this month's issue by the page.

duelRwanda's President: Westernizer or War Criminal? (Page 4)

Wall Street and Main Street: Vast oversimplifications of the credit crunch or is it just homeowners' faults? (Page 6)

LitHum, CC and Major Cultures: The West and The Rest. CESR's "Common Core": Colonization/Decolonization. (Page 13)

Obama vs. McCain: They have different policies on health care, outsourcing, net neutrality and abortion! (Page 15)


Teachers College to save the Dominican Republic.

It's an art house with an uncertain future.

Do you remember CPR from your sixth-grade babysitting course?

Turn off your TV for two minutes today -- thankfully Gossip Girl airs Mondays.

Spec's rainy day political laundry list.



cprIt's not as if this joke hasn't been made before, but Bwog thinks that CPR has pulled it off pretty well in its new T-shirt design.

Although, admittedly, the bar has been set pretty low.

Available here!


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