Flirting with socialism in America
Is nationalizing U.S. banks the way to save the financial system?
Palin: Preparing for ‘Troopergate’
The Palins and The New York Times issue pre-emptive reports
When sex doesn't sell
Why the nation's sex writers are getting pink slips
From around the Web: Today's Best Columns
If you're undecided, don't vote. "A high voter turnout doesn't make our democracy work better."
Business
Iceland’s meltdown- Why a tiny country’s near-bankruptcy is making big waves
Good day, Bad day- Warren Buffett, Disrespecting geeks
News & Opinion
An Obama landslide? - How McCain's chances look after Obama's surge in the polls
Postponing foreclosure evictions - Should a sheriff protect renters whose landlords can’t pay the mortgage?
Preventing the next Depression - What will keep us from repeating the 1930s?
Prosecuting Palin’s hacker - How serious is breaking into Sarah Palin’s Yahoo! account?
The Lebanese-Israeli food fight - Why the two countries are playing tug-of-war over hummus
Arts & Leisure
Foo Fighters vs. John McCain - Should McCain have asked permission to use the band's song?
Is anyone sexier than Halle Berry? - Esquire declares the answer to be 'no.'
Was 'The Jewel of Medina' worth the fuss? - The merits of a controversial book about the Prophet Muhammad's wife
Do rock stars need a union? - Are the rockers forming the Featured Artists' Coalition being smart, or just greedy?
Best books … chosen by Valerie Martin - Valerie Martin is the author of eight novels, including the Orange Prize winner Property and last year’s Trespass, now available in paperback. She recommends six other novels about doomed marriages.
Cartoons & Short Takes
Wine from the tap, and more - Good week for: Affordable mortgages, Miracles, Parents of teenagers; Bad week for: Superstition, Richard Fuld, AIG,
Fewer illegal immigrants, and more - Amid a sluggish economy and stepped-up border enforcement, the number of illegal immigrants entering the country has declined.
The bride-groom option, and more - Couples getting married in California will once again be able to identify themselves as “bride” and “groom,” after people objected to filling out state marriage licenses as “Party A” and “Party B.”














