A question for some immigrants to America: should I go home to find a spouse? It’s a decision fraught with questions of class, money, equality, even fraud. Two views—plus your calls—on marrying here or there. Also: how America’s best known companies turn their workers into true believers.
Debate Preview
Jonathan Martin, staff writer, thepolitico.com; blogs on the 2008 Republican presidential campaign; in Iowa for the debate on today's Republican debate in Iowa
Voting Reform -- One Day at a Time
Jacob Soboroff, executive director of Why Tuesday?, says one reason for low voter participation is mid-week elections. Would you support a constitutional amendment to change the day of election?
Out of Africa
Alex Kabba, editor-in-chief of African Abroad, and Angela Ogbolu, publisher of Kitu Kizuri, a magazine for African women living in the United States, debate the pros and cons of going back home to find a spouse.
Sold
Alex Frankel, business writer and author of Punching In: The Unauthorized Adventures of a Front-Line Employee, spent two-years working at some of the biggest U.S. retailers to find out how they "win over" their employees.
Shot in the Arm
Eddy A. Bresnitz, New Jersey’s deputy commissioner of health and state immunologist, talks about that state's efforts to make the flu vaccine mandatory for children.