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IssueVol. 064 Issue 007 (July 1 2000)
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Paid articleBeware the Old Guard
Rothschild, Matthew
Editor's Note Matthew Rothschild Beware the Old Guard Whenever I see the old guard W assembling, I get nervous. Twice in the last month, the eminences were wheeled out, first by Bill Clinton and...
Paid articleLETTERS
Letters to the Editor Progressive Caucus Backs Housing Your May Comment ("The Housing Crunch") was well done. It helped show the housing deficit as the perpetual and growing problem it is. That...
Paid articleThe Nader Challenge
Comment "If you give me the chance, I will be a law-and-order than George W. Bush. Well, yes and no. President." -Al Gore, speaking to law enforcement officials in Atlanta on May 2 The Nader...
Paid articleNO COMMENT
No Comment Makeover Madness From the on-line edition of the Chicago Tribune on the new "mandatory makeover" policy for female cocktail waitresses at Harrah's Casino in Joliet, Illinois:...
Paid articleThe Maine Chance
Conniff, Ruth
The Word from Washington Ruth Conniff The Maine Chance All the talk about reform is over, and the Presidential campaign is on, brought to you by the professionals from Wall Street and Big Oil....
Paid articleLet's Go to the Skepticam
Clinton, Kate
Unplugged Kate Clinton Let's Go to the Skepticam The mantra of Stephen Brills magazine is "Skepticism is a virtue." His skepticism has a smugness about it that always prompts me to pronounce...
Paid articleThe Times and the China Deal
Rothschild, Matthew
Press Beat Matthew Rothschild The Times and the China Deal In its coverage of permanent normal trade relations for China, The New York Times reheated Bill Clintons rhetoric and served it up as...
Paid articleFondling My Stock Options
Ehrenreich, Barbara
Flip Side Barbara Ehrenreich Fondling My Stock Options In San Francisco, there's a billboard for an e-trading firm that reads, "Make love not war," and then-down at the bottom-"Screw it, just make...
Paid articleOn the Line
On the Line Art Gone Postal Gulfport, Florida Steve Smith satirizes original U.S. Postal Service designs in his project, Art Gone Postal. He says his latest effort (above, left) "honors those who...
Paid article"The Judge Gave Me Ten Years. He Didn't Senence Me to Death."
Cusac, Anne-Marie
"The Judge Gave Me Ten Years. He Didn't Sentence Me to Death." Inmates with HIV deprived of proper care By Anne-Marie Cusac In prisons and jails across the country, inmates with HIV or AIDS are...
Paid article'Viva Vieques'
Espada, Martín
'Viva Vieques' By Martin Espada More than eighty years ago, Puerto Rican poet and political leader Jose de Diego wrote, "Puerto Ricans do not know how to say no." And yet, he pointed out, "the no...
Paid articleAn Interview with Juan Gonzalez
Barsamian, David
THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW by David Barsamian Juan Gonzalez Juan Gonzalez is an award-winning columnist with the New York Daily News. Born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, he grew up in a New York City...
Paid articleGay Panic
Wypijewski, JoAnn
Gay Panic The play about Matthew Shepard takes the easy way out By JoAnn Wypijewski In its conception, The Laramie Project began, intriguingly, as journalism. On November 13, 1998, a month after...
Paid articleMidwest: Georgics
Baker, David
Poem Midwest: Georgies l. The wind is the weather. The worst will blow off the surge in a matter of moments-, the best is a blessing, less rain or ruin, but no less a shock for the...
Paid articleBravo to Michael Moore
McKissack, Fred
In the Mix Fred McKissack Bravo to Michael Moore Michael Moore's television show The Awful Truth (Wednesday, 10 p.m. and 1 a.m. ET) is in its second season on the cable channel Bravo, and it's one...
Paid articleBooks
Books Where Is the Green Scene Going? Earth Rising: American Environmentalism in the Twenty-First Century by Philip Shabecoff Island Press. 224pages. $24.95. The Land that Could...
Paid articleThe Wondrous Conversion of Dubya
Ivins, Molly
Small Favors Molly Ivins The Wondrous Conversion of Dubya At the Million Mom March, the slogan was "Enough Is Enough." The 30,000 gun deaths a year in this country are not a consequence of our...
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