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Ad Nauseam: Do Campaign Ads Really Work?

By Frank I. Luntz

Why some political TV spots work — but most don't

The War of the Olive Harvest: Palestinians vs. Settlers

By Karl Vick / Bureen, West Bank

In the West Bank, Jewish settlers sweep down from the hill into the Palestinian valleys, a seasonal occurrence no less rancorous than the hatred that has rooted itself in the Holy Land

High-Speed Rail Goes Off the Tracks in Wisconsin

By Michael Grunwald

The bipartisan dream of high-speed rail lines has become a hyperpartisan wedge issue, thanks to the stimulus

Dems' Efforts to Dump Meek: Too Little, Too Late?

By Tim Padgett

So how desperate are the Democrats to keep control of the U.S. Senate?

Slow Food: Can You Eat Well and Save the World?

By Lisa Abend

Organized by the Slow Food movement, the biannual Terra Madre meeting advocates for good practice while celebrating good eating -- but can it really do both?

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By Jay Newton-Small

A guest post from TIME's Miami bureau chief Tim Padgett So how desperate are the Democrats to keep control of the U.S. Senate? The answer is fairly clear in a story that appeared Thursday evening on Politico.com that quotes spokesmen for former President Bill Clinton claiming he tried to convince Democratic Florida Congressman Kendrick Meek [...]

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A Pollster Looks at Successful Ads

A leading pollster looks at why some election ads worked with viewers and others did not

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"I'm here to talk about real trash. Media trash I leave to you."
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Italian Prime Minister, dismissed reports that two television executives helped introduce an underage girl into his entourage during a press conference about the garbage crisis in Naples
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Slow Food: Can You Eat Well and Save the World?

By Lisa Abend

Organized by the Slow Food movement, the biannual Terra Madre meeting advocates for good practice while celebrating good eating -- but can it really do both?

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