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February 26, 2007 at 5:05pm

What we're reading: 2-26-07

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FOREIGN AFFAIRS: "The Sanity of Jimmy Carter," in The Nation, Editor Katrina vanden Heuvel's tribute to the former president, under attack for his latest book, "Palestine Peace Not Apartheid. "At a time when there is too little honesty or boldness in our politics, Jimmy Carter speaks his mind, with sanity and humanity," writes vanden Heuvel. "His ideas deserve discussion and debate, not vituperation and ad hominem attack."

IRAN WATCH: "The Redirection," Seymour Hersh's latest analysis and warning about the Bush administration's preparations for war against Iran.

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