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1) Must 2010 be 1994 redux?

By E.J. Dionne Jr.
Democrats will almost certainly lose seats. But they can escape a rout.

2)  'Can-do' vs. 'stand-pat'

By Robert J. Samuelson
Has the mix of economic trauma and aging made us prudent -- or merely fearful?

3) An urgent lesson from H1N1

By Bob Graham and Jim Talent
We are poorly prepared for a flu pandemic. And even less prepared for other biological events.

4) Worst. Season. Ever?

By Michael Richman
For the Redskins, 2009 was a year of ineptitude on the field and acrimony off it.

5) War? What war?

By Charles Krauthammer
The administration's response to terrorism has been incompetent and incomprehensible.

6) Developing a better no-fly list

By Justin Florence
It should be easier for wrongly listed travelers to clear their names.

7) Fannie and Freddie

TUCKED AWAY in the year-end news was the revelation that regulators have approved pay packages of up to $6 million each for the chief executives of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The companies are undoubtedly important: They back $5.4 trillion in home mortgages and account for nine-tenths of new hom...

8)  Soft on terror? Not this president

THERE IS, it seems evident, more than enough blame to go around in the botched handling of the botched Christmas bombing. Not for some Republicans. With former vice president Richard B. Cheney in the lead, they have embarked on an ugly course to use the incident to inflict maximum political damage...

9) On issues like global warming and evolution, scientists need to speak up

By Chris Mooney
They could stand to learn how to talk to the public and respond to attacks.

10)  In N.Y., government's eminent arrogance

By George F. Will
BROOKLYN On Aug. 27, 1776, British forces routed George Washington's novice army in the Battle of Brooklyn , which was fought in fields and woods where today the battle of Prospect Heights is being fought. Americans' liberty is again under assault, but this time by overbearing American governments.

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