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What Bill Clinton Should Say In Denver

The former President is still the king of his party. But having built a bridge to the 21st century, is he ready to get off it?

Can Obama Win Biden's Home Town?

His running mate hails from Scranton, in a key battleground state but these days better known as the drab setting for The Office

Karl Rove's Campaign For Himself

Bush's brain has a new public persona — the kinda balanced pundit — and a new candidate to sell the public: himself

Mexican Towns Hit by US Downturn

Communities that prospered on the remittances sent home by those who went north are now facing economic collapse

Chicago Braces for a School Boycott

Frustrated by unequal funding in Illinois, Windy City parents and students plan to protest in the suburbs

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THE PAGE

Clinton Aide Lashes NBC

Speaking on Fox, former Hillary Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson blasts NBC's Matthews and Olbermann. Read more on The Page

Blogs

Swampland

LBJ Unmentioned

We're hearing a lot about anniversaries this week. But one is getting surprisingly little attention at the Democratic Convention, especially given how much the Great Society continues to shape our lives and our politics.

The Curious Capitalist

What Sort of Mortgage Do You Have?

More than a quarter of Americans don't know the answer to that question. And that is scary.

Tuned In

A New Post About Reruns

We all hate reruns, right? Except we don't. In syndication, they make up a vast part of the TV schedule. What shows do you still watch in reruns?

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The Democratic Convention

Chet Edwards: The Veep Who Wasn't

The little-known Congressman was short-listed as Obama's running mate. Now he can't even get a Denver hotel

Second-Night Speech Report Cards

Brian Schweitzer and Hillary Clinton make Mark Halperin's dean's List. Keynote man Mark Warner? Not so much

Obama's Slow March to Denver

Presidential nominees like to make a grand entrance, but Obama's meandering route to the Democratic convention has been more leisurely than most. Why?

Video

Top 10 Summer Songs

TIME's Josh Tyrangiel picks this summer's most inescapable jams and finds it a tougher task than usual

HEALTH & SCIENCE

How Long Does Flu Immunity Last?

Antibodies are a tricky thing. Some confer protection for years, some a lifetime. To help explain, Eric Altschuler discusses new findings about the 1918 pandemic flu virus

WORLD

The New (Old) Russian Imperialism

Moscow's hard line on the separatist provinces of Georgia suggests its adventurism is far from over, but it may find the next episodes messier

BUSINESS & TECH

Oil Ends Higher as Gustav Spins Toward Gulf

Oil prices climbed for a third day Wednesday as fears deepened that Tropical Storm Gustav could enter the Gulf of Mexico as a powerful hurricane and disrupt oil and natural gas production