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    The End of the World

    While the apocalypse is pretty unlikely to come in 2012, it does have to happen sooner or later. Joshua Keating runs down 5 possible ways the world might actually end.

  • DISPATCH

    He's Got the Law (Literally) in His Hands

    Neither the courts, nor the lawyers, nor even the Liberian parliament have a physical copy of the country's legal code. Jina Moore and Glenna Gordon tell the incredible tale of how one man is claiming a copyright on the books -- and he's holding them hostage until he gets paid.

  • FEATURE

    Shah Who?

    The Obama administration just named a virtual unknown to head the U.S. Agency for International Development. Annie Lowrey asks: Why -- and what does it mean?

  • ARGUMENT

    The Big Freak Out

    Clay Risen explains how the nation's best economist became a global warming denier as he digs into the downfall of the brains behind the Freakonomics phenomenon.

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