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Top 10 Opinion stories of the week

September 28, 2007 |  6:18 pm

What can we learn from this week's top traffic-getters in Opinion?

• David Ehrenstein and Andrew Breitbart are bigger than The Beatles, taking first, second and fifth places in the ratings, and the last installment in their Dust-Up on Hollyweird's un-American values isn't even counted here.

• The death of dead-tree media has not been greatly exaggerated, as yet another web-only feature — our Primary Source with Jack Cole and David Fleming discussing the failure of the war on drugs — grabs a spot in the hall of fame.

• You may score big numbers with immigration and affirmative action, but you can never go wrong making fun of Dan Rather.

Keep those cards, letters and clicks coming. Here are the numbers:

1) What are Hollywood values? by David Ehrenstein and Andrew Breitbart
2) Antiwar season by David Ehrenstein and Andrew Breitbart
3) Letters to the editor
4) We're losing in Afghanistan too by John Kiriakou and Richard Klein
5) Hollywood reporting for duty? by David Ehrenstein and Andrew Breitbart
6) Drug war takes a flying LEAP with Jack Cole, David Fleming and the Ed Board
7) Does affirmative action hurt minorities? by Vikram Amar and Richard H. Sander
8) Rather's unraveling anchor cult by the Ed Board
9) Fewer migrants mean more benefits by Mark Krikorian
10) O.J., straight and cold by T. Jefferson Parker


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