Stig Östlund

söndag, maj 29, 2011

New York Times



Sunday, May 29, 2011 Last Update: 12:52 AM ET
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Världens bästa tidning



After Combat, the Perils of Coming Home
By JAMES DAO
After a yearlong deployment to Afghanistan, one would think that going home would be the easiest thing troops could do. But the adjustment is not so simple.

Republican Legislators Push to Tighten Voting Rules

By LIZETTE ALVAREZ
Republicans say the new rules, which have recently advanced in 13 states, weed out fraudulent votes. Democrats say they impede the young and minorities.

For Anarchist, Details of Life as F.B.I. Target
By COLIN MOYNIHAN and SCOTT SHANE
Scott Crow, an organizer of anticorporate protests, is among dozens of political activists to have come under scrutiny by the F.B.I.’s counterterrorism operations since 9/11.

Egypt Lifts Blockade, Along With the Gazans’ Hopes
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
Hundreds of Gaza Strip residents arrived to make the crossing, taking the first tangible steps out of Israeli occupation after years of deadlocked peace talks.

French System Tints View of the Strauss-Kahn Case
By SCOTT SAYARE
Dismay in France is rooted in an unfamiliarity with a U.S. justice system that differs from the French model.

Opinion »
Passive in the Senate
Democrats are too afraid of political risk to put forward bold thinking of their own.


Week in Review
A Generation of Slackers? Not So Much
By CATHERINE RAMPELL
Today’s cohort of young people has been accused of being the laziest, most narcissistic generation ever. But are these charges fair?

News from A.P. & Reuters »
*2 Dead, Several Injured in Wash. State Bus Crash
*Game Goes on Despite Evacuation of Upper Deck
*Fisher Takes Loss as Braves Beat Reds, 7-6 in 12
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