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News Desk

Was Petraeus Borked?by Peter Maass

Will this scandal prompt Congress to restrict surveillance like the last time a public official’s privacy was violated?
  • Amy Davidson: When “Great Men” Fall Short
  • Patrick Radden Keefe: Friendly Fire in the Spy State
  • John Seabrook: Petraeus and Privacy in the Cloud
  • John Cassidy: Sex, Spies, and Soldiers
  • Jane Mayer: The Political Puzzles Left by Petraeus
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Culture Desk

The Bond Ruleby Ben Greenman

An immodest proposal to regularly rejuvenate and reanimate the Bond series.
  • Richard Brody: The Paradox of “Skyfall”
  • David Denby: The Mother of All Franchises
  • Joshua Rothman: Lunch with Ian Fleming
  • Michael Sragow: The Lighter Side of Bond
  • More Culture Desk
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Comment

No More Magical Thinkingby David Remnick

After winning his reëlection campaign, President Obama is faced with an infinitely larger challenge: addressing climate change…
  • Rebecca Mead: After Sandy, the Crisis Continues
  • Elizabeth Kolbert: Rebuilding for Climate Change
  • Philip Gourevitch: Election Day in Breezy Point

  • Table of Contents: This Week’s Issue
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Page-Turner

A Beautiful, Terrible Love Storyby Sarah Bakewell

André Maurois’s 1928 novel, “Climates,” is not only an examination of love. It is also an examination of the atmospheres we need to be fully ourselves…
  • Elisabeth Zerofsky: Sarkozy vs. the Princess Novel
  • What We’re Reading: Calvin and Hobbes, and Calvino
  • Books & Fiction
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The Political Scene

Could the G.O.P. Lose Texas?by Ryan Lizza

As immigration turns red states blue, how can Republicans transform their platform?
  • Hendrik Hertzberg: How Close Did Romney Get?
  • The Political Scene
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