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  • ‘You cannot think of Black time as a narrative arc of progression. You have to think of Black time as historical stillness, a time that is flat, where nothing essential ever changes.’
    ‘You cannot think of Black time as a narrative arc of progression. You have to think of Black time as historical stillness, a time that is flat, where nothing essential ever changes.’
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    The Making of Nikole Hannah-Jones

    The native daughter of working-class Waterloo who became the great reframer of American history

    byMarc Weitzmann
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    Seven Strings Over Iowa

    How the center of a Russian-guitar culture ended up in the American Midwest, under the stewardship of its greatest enthusiast

    bySamantha Shokin
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    Specialest Relationship

    Mitt Romney won the Iowa caucuses, but all the presidential candidates are vying to show their love for Israel. How far will they go?

    bySteve Brodner
  • Rep. Ron Paul yesterday in Iowa.(Win McNamee/Getty Images)
    Rep. Ron Paul yesterday in Iowa.(Win McNamee/Getty Images)
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    Ron Paul: An Iowa Anti-Endorsement

    And why he can’t be so neatly separated from the GOP field

    byMarc Tracy
  • Mitt Romney in Ames, Iowa, yesterday.(Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images)
    Mitt Romney in Ames, Iowa, yesterday.(Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images)
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    Eyes on the Hawkeye State

    Paul specter looms even as Romney positions self

    byAllison Hoffman
  • Fred Karger campaigning in Manchester, N.H.(Flickr/Fred Karger)
    Fred Karger campaigning in Manchester, N.H.(Flickr/Fred Karger)
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    Elder Statesman

    Fred Karger is a gay, Jewish Republican, and he’s running for president. His plan is to embarrass the Mormon GOP frontrunner, Mitt Romney, and get the church to drop its support for gay-marriage bans.

    byMichelle Goldberg
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    Rubashkin Found Guilty of 86 Fraud Charges

    Sentencing, plus a second trial, on immigration charges, still to come

    byAri M. Brostoff
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