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1) How we can help rebuild Haiti's promise

By Bill Clinton
There's immediate and massive relief work to do. But the country needs longer-term help, too.

2)  Activist judges, please

By George F. Will
A real conservative would ask the courts to squash health reform's insurance mandate.

3) Gender aside, same old story

By Ruth Marcus
Finally, an adulterous female politician. So why is the story drearily familiar?

4) Liberals and Wall St.

By E.J. Dionne Jr.
How Barack Obama can escape an obnoxious -- and politically dangerous -- label.

5) Haiti's calamity

THE DEADLY EARTHQUAKE that struck Haiti Tuesday afternoon devastated a nation that, in the best of times, exists on the edge. Although the death toll is anyone's guess at this point, it seems likely to be in the tens of thousands at a minimum, given the proximity of the quake's epicenter to the d...

6) A Cairo reminder for Obama

By David Ignatius
A president fighting terrorism needs to repeat his hopeful message to Muslims.

7) Google vs. China

GOOD FOR Google. The company's decision to stop censoring its Chinese search engine is more likely to mean the end of its China-based service than a breakdown of Beijing's political firewall. But more important than the question of whether Google.cn survives is the larger issue that Google has no...

8)  Pushing out poor teachers

IT TAKES GUTS for a labor leader to concede how hard it is to get rid of union members not doing their jobs. It takes even more guts to admit just how wrong that is. So, it is a credit to American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten that she has called for reform in due process for ...

9) What didn't happen after the D.C. handgun ban ended

I invite readers to undertake a brief thought experiment with me. The Jan. 1 front-page article " Homicide totals in 2009 plummet in District, Prince George's " reported that the District has just experienced its lowest total number of homicides in 45 years. This was also the first full year after...

10)  A glass ceiling's cruel reflections

By Kathleen Parker
It should be easy to imagine who'll be the first female president. Why is it so hard?

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