Saturday, August 14, 2010

Saturday morning roundup

Japanese sushi chefs find greater opportunity abroad.

The King of Saudi Arabia moves to rein in the proliferation of sometimes nutty fatwas that the information age has exacerbated.

A Sudanese pro-democracy movement speaks out even in the face of great risk.

Bill Richardson makes the case for more engagement with Latin America.

Mayor Bloomberg epitomizes how one's Jewish heritage should shape one's views on mosques near Ground Zero.

A number of columnists suggest making a distinction in the tax code between the rich and ultra-rich.

In an inspired and inspiring column, Gail Collins reminds us that progress takes time. And perseverance.

Charles Blow's faith for progress rests with young people.

The Style Invitational prints some bad ideas for making the nation more secure.

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