Nancy Pelosi
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Twisting the Last Arms

Which vulnerable Dems get to vote "no" on health care? That's the question facing Pelosi, who says, "Every vote around here is a heavy lift." Eric Alterman on why liberals came around.

How Barack Beat Bibi
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How Barack Beat Bibi

The spat between America and Israel is hurting Netanyahu more than Obama. Peter Beinart on the fallout in the Mideast.

The Courting of Christiane
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The Courting of Christiane

ABC News' hiring of Christiane Amanpour is a gamble on an untraditional star. Rebecca Dana on why she left CNN—and why Diane Sawyer backed her for the job.

15 Reasons to Watch TV This Spring
 
15 Reasons to Watch TV This Spring

The end of Lost, the return of Glee, a new Doctor Who, and Al Pacino as Jack Kevorkian—VIEW OUR GALLERY of what’s worth watching on the small screen in the coming months.

The GOPs New Race Card
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The GOPs New Race Card

Republicans have recruited their biggest roster of African-American candidates ever. John Avlon on how the GOP hopes to use this group of 32 to counter charges of racial insensitivity.

The 1250 Facial
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The 1250 Facial

From sapphires and semen to bird poop and endangered fruit, there’s almost nothing you can’t have rubbed into your cheeks—for an exorbitant price. By Beth Landman.

Do These Numbers Add Up
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Do These Numbers Add Up

The Congressional Budget Office projects health care will save $1 trillion over the next 20 years. You believe that? Benjamin Sarlin talks to past CBO chiefs about the agency's accuracy.

Lucian Freuds Naked Truths
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Lucian Freuds Naked Truths

With his first major retrospective in Paris in more than 20 years, Lucian Freud reveals the intimate relationship between the artist and his subject. VIEW OUR GALLERY. By Eric Pape.

My Big Break with Ben Stiller
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My Big Break with Ben Stiller

Greta Gerwig, who co-stars in the new movie Greenberg, recounts walking around Los Angeles and trespassing at the Chateau Marmont—with $97.89 in her bank account.

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Twisting the Last Arms

Which vulnerable Dems get to vote "no" on health care? That's the question facing Pelosi, who says, "Every vote around here is a heavy lift." Eric Alterman on why liberals came around.

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How Barack Beat Bibi

The spat between America and Israel is hurting Netanyahu more than Obama. Peter Beinart on the fallout in the Mideast.

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The Courting of Christiane

ABC News' hiring of Christiane Amanpour is a gamble on an untraditional star. Rebecca Dana on why she left CNN—and why Diane Sawyer backed her for the job.

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15 Reasons to Watch TV This Spring

The end of Lost, the return of Glee, a new Doctor Who, and Al Pacino as Jack Kevorkian—VIEW OUR GALLERY of what’s worth watching on the small screen in the coming months.

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The GOP's New Race Card

Republicans have recruited their biggest roster of African-American candidates ever. John Avlon on how the GOP hopes to use this group of 32 to counter charges of racial insensitivity.

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The $1,250 Facial

From sapphires and semen to bird poop and endangered fruit, there’s almost nothing you can’t have rubbed into your cheeks—for an exorbitant price.  Beth Landman on the 11 most outrageous facials.

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Do These Numbers Add Up?

The Congressional Budget Office projects health care will save $1 trillion over the next 20 years. You believe that? Benjamin Sarlin talks to past CBO chiefs about the agency's accuracy.

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Lucian Freud's Naked Truths

With his first major retrospective in Paris in more than 20 years, Lucian Freud reveals the intimate relationship between the artist and his subject. VIEW OUR GALLERY. By Eric Pape.

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My Big Break with Ben Stiller

Greta Gerwig, who co-stars in the new movie Greenberg, recounts walking around Los Angeles and trespassing at the Chateau Marmont—with $97.89 in her bank account.

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