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1) Reform that falls shortBy Howard Dean 2) The danger of successBy Matthew Dowd 3) Democratic fratricideBy E.J. Dionne Jr. 4) More talk, less supportBy George F. Will 5) How to win in PakistanBy David Ignatius 6) A wife's tale of foul playBy Kathleen Parker 7) Rotting in Denmark?THE COPENHAGEN climate conference set to wrap up Friday was supposed to produce a landmark accord on climate change. It won't. Hopes for a binding treaty died weeks before the meeting. And with some observers terming the proceedings "Constipagen," it's all too easy to wonder whether the conferees... 8) A rash of illegal road signsThe Dec. 14 front-page article "Signs of a roadside crusade in Fairfax" did not mention what I consider the most important issue regarding illegal signs in Fairfax: the blocking of sight lines at intersections. 9) Yegor GaidarYEGOR GAIDAR, who died Wednesday at the age of 53, was a Russian hero little appreciated by most of his compatriots. Many of them associate him with the miseries of the 1990s. History -- if it is written honestly, always a question in Russia -- will record him as a fearless, clear-eyed believer i... 10) In a twistYOGA STUDIOS in Virginia, as elsewhere, are all in a twist over the state's efforts to impose certification requirements for schools that offer yoga instructor training programs. Some schools, fighting back, have filed a lawsuit seeking an exemption from the commonwealth's attempt to regulate a t... UNSUBSCRIBE | Additional Newsletter Services | Advertising | Subscribe to the Paper | Privacy Policy | | ||||
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