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For the African Footballer of the Century, the Liberian presidency is no longer a sure shot.
The government combines its twin loves of color-coded systems and unnecessary overhauls of simple programs to bring you the new and improved food pyramid.
In the New York Times's twisted report card for Albany's new budget, punctuality counts for more than math skills.
A Q&A with the Internet billionaire and Dallas Mavericks owner about the Supreme Court online-piracy case, movie studios' reaction to his public opposition to them, and the future of digital content.
The judicial system is even slower than dial-up internet. Gelf's legal commentator on why online music piracy can't be eliminated in court.
Private family decisions leave your house for The House. Gelf's legal correspondent on the fundamental inconsistency of "Terri's Law."
Looking for answers at a Sept. 11 film screening
Why that amendment isn't so great for baseball stars
At the HealthSouth trial, even newspaper corrections are "all in the Family."
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