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"They have not led..."
Bush's convention speech contended that the Clinton administration "has not led." Do you agree?
Choosing Cheney
What does Bush's selection of Dick Cheney as his running mate mean for the Republican ticket?
Gore vs. Bush -- What's the Difference?
Are the two major candidates simply centrist clones of one another? Does it matter which one we elect in November?

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Chinua Achebe
In an Atlantic Unbound interview Chinua Achebe discusses the need for more stories about Africa from the perspective of Africans. Are American perceptions of Africa distorted? How accurate is your own understanding?

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Napster and the Battle Over Copyright
Is the Napster decision a major victory for the recording industry? Or has the battle over copyright on the Internet only just begun? Take a look back at Charles C. Mann's September, 1998, Atlantic cover story and the Unbound Roundtable that accompanied it, and tell us what you think.

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To Test or Not to Test...
Should statewide assessment tests be imposed on schools without input from teachers and parents? Share your views on Peter Schrag's article, "High Stakes Are for Tomatoes," in the August Atlantic.



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