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IssueVol. 063 Issue 010 (October 1 1999)
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Paid articleInvisible War
Rothschild, Matthew
Editor's Note Matthew Rothschild Invisible War This month, we report again on the invisible war the United States is waging against Iraq. Zachary Fink, a New Jersey reporter, went to Iraq this...
Paid articleLETTERS
Letters to the Editor Letting Galeano Off Easy David Barsamian’s interview with Eduardo Galeano (July issue) was interesting, and I found myself only mildly critical of his comments and...
Paid articleA Sane Drug Policy
Comment A Sane Drug Policy ‘The drug war is doing more harm than good. We are spending billions of dollars on a policy that’s not working.' —Kenneth Sharpe, co-author of‘Drug War...
Paid articleNO COMMENT
No Comment McConnell Fumes at Smithsonian Onward Christian Snipers From an article in The Washington Post on a letter from Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, to I. Michael Heyman,...
Paid articleA Love Nest for Bill and Hill
Durst, Will
Off The Map Will Durst A Love Nest for Bill and Hill Dear President Clinton & Mrs. Future Senator of the great state of New York Clinton: OK, Bill and Hill. But just this once, you rascals....
Paid articleON THE LINE
On The Line Medical Care for Leonard Peltier Leavenworth, Kansas Activists in support of Leonard Peltier say the Federal Bureau of Prisons is refusing to allow him to obtain badly needed oral...
Paid articleThe Hunters and the Hunted
Jordan, June
Just Inside the Door June Jordan The Hunters and the Hunted You’re looking for me.” With those four, casual words, Aryan Nation member Buford O. Furrow Jr. presented himself to the FBI in...
Paid articleDoes Silencio = Muerte?
Campo, Rafael
Does silencio=muerte? Notes on translating the AIDS epidemic By Dr. Rafael Campo Palomita chatters in one of my clinic exam rooms in Boston, her strongly accented voice filling the chilly...
Paid articleA Visit to a Bombed Village
Fink, Zachary
A Visit to a Bombed Village What the U.S. War in Iran Looks Like Up Close By Zachary Fink In July, I traveled to Iraq with members of Voices in The Wilderness, a nonprofit anti-war group. The...
Paid articleWhere Are the Doves in Congress?
NICHOLS, JOHN
Where Are the Doves in Congress? On Iraq, they are few and far between By John Nichols Russ Feingold, the Democratic Senator from Wisconsin, is frustrated. And he is lonely. In a Congress that...
Paid article'We Are Like Lions'
Phillips, Joshua E. S.
'We are like Lions' A labor activist in Indonesia roars out of prison By Joshua E.S. Phillips Dita Indah Sari shuffled into the dingy waiting room at Tangerang prison on the outskirts of Jakarta....
Paid articlePramoedya Ananta Toer
Rothschild, Matthew
The Progressive Interview Pramoedya Ananta Toer By Matthew Rothschild Pramoedya Ananta Toer is the preeminent novelist of Indonesia and is frequently mentioned as a candidate for a Nobel Prize....
Paid articleCamille as Never Before
Madar, Chase
Camille as Never Before By Chase Madar Let’s face it: Today’s universities are bombed-out craters of middle-class brain death, intellectual black holes barely fit even for vegetable life. But...
Paid articleFlack Attack
Rampton, Sheldon; Stauber, John
Flack Attack Industry P.R. guys invent a ‘green genocide agenda’ By Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber On his web site, Alan Caruba of the National Anxiety Center was waxing indignant. “Shame...
Paid articleChainsaw
Daniels, Jim
Poem Jim Daniels Chainsaw My father cuts down random trees in the woods around his trailer. It doesn’t seem right that there’s so many. He says he’s making room so some can get big. He...
Paid articleSoul Music
McKissack, Fred
In The Mix Fred McKissack Soul Music As a teenager, I dug Duran Duran, Prince, the Specials, the Ohio Players, the Buzzcocks, the Jam, the Beatles, the Who, Cool and the Gang, George Clinton,...
Paid articleBOOKS
Books The Wages of Poverty No Shame in My Game: The Working Poor in the Inner City by Katherine S. Newman Knopf. 400 pages. $27.95. by Marya R. Sosulski Katherine S. Newman's latest book...
Paid articleThe Real Question for Bush
Ivins, Molly
Small Favors Molly Ivins The Real Question for Bush Under the old rules, before we wrote about something, we were expected to have some evidence that it was true. Under the new rules, the fact...
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