Many nearby galaxies contain optical signatures of nuclear activity in the
form of LINER nuclei. LINERs may be the weakest and most common manifestation
of the quasar phenomenon. The physical origin of this class of objects,
however, has been ambiguous. I draw upon a number of recent observations to
argue that a significant fraction of LINERs are low-luminosity active galactic
nuclei.Comment: Invited review to appear in The 32nd COSPAR Meeting, The AGN-Galaxy
Connection (Advances in Space Research). LaTex, 10 pages including embedded
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