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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

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

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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?

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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.

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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.

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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.

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