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Obama: Find time for Islam

By Leonard Pitts

It is not difficult to understand why Barack Obama has a fear of scarves.

No quick fixes left for energy problems

By Charlotte Eby

Forget the war in Iraq — soaring gas prices have eclipsed other concerns as the most important political issue this fall.

GUEST COLUMN: Attention needed for real national treasure

By Timothy Walch, director of the Herbert Hoover Library

On this Fourth of July, as we Iowans struggle to preserve flood-ravaged documents and historic memorabilia, other Americans will stand in long lines to read the Declaration of Independence. Try as they might, however, these visitors to the National Archives will not be able to make out many of the words on that precious piece of parchment. It is a sad fact of history that we nearly loved this document to death.

GUEST COLUMN: Celebrate service today

By Dan Holst

Independence. Liberty. Freedom. Each word different, yet so much the same. Each sacred meaning raised the ire of our revolutionaries, and each ideal spirited from the brows of America’s founders.

Evidence remains of American values

By David Broder

WASHINGTON — Just in time for Independence Day, a conservative think tank has delivered a controversial report questioning whether America’s national identity is eroding under the pressure of population diversity and educational slackness.

As teenage work ethic declines, illegal immigrants pick up slack

By Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — When you grab hold of the thorny topic of immigration, sometimes you can’t tell what part of the discussion will prick your finger.

Candidates look abroad for debates

By David Ignatius

WASHINGTON — Here’s a crazy idea that’s being discussed by the rulers of the Persian Gulf city-state of Dubai: What if they were to invite Barack Obama and John McCain to come to the desert oasis for a presidential debate?

Presidential talk dumbs down through the ages

By David Broder

 WASHINGTON — People campaign for the presidency by talking their heads off. By the time the winner reaches the White House, the habit is so ingrained that it is impossible to shake.

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One in 10 Americans will celebrate Thanksgiving Day at a restaurant and more than half will purchase restaurant-prepared takeout items. And the cost is up for those doing it all at home. What are you doing this year?
I am hosting Thanksgiving at my house.
I will be a guest at someone’s home.
I plan to eat out at a local restaurant.
I will eat at home but we are not cooking: Some or all of the food will be catered.
I hosted Thanksgiving for years. It is someone else’s turn.
I have no plans.
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