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IssueVol. 065 Issue 011 (November 1 2001)
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Paid articleMail Call
Rothschild, Matthew
Editor’s Note Mail Call The front door of our office is locked. And we’ve kept it that way for a month now, the longest time in memory. The reason: We’ve been getting a lot of hate mail, and...
Paid articleA Roll of the Bombs
Comment A Roll of the Bombs I: ’ t’s hard to get over the shock of September 11, even several weeks later: the grotesque...
Paid articleThe Old Way of Thinking
Zinn, Howard
It Seems to Me The Old Way of Thinking The images on television were heartbreaking: people on fire leaping to their deaths from a hundred stories up; people in panic racing from the scene in...
Paid articleA Twisted Sense of Duty and Love
Ehrenreich, Barbara; Brooks, Rosa Ehrenreich
Flip Side A Twisted Sense of Duty and Love The other day, a friend told us that what shook her up the most after September 11 was the knowledge that many of the terrorists had...
Paid articleThe Firefighter Next Door
Clinton, Kate
Unplugged The Firefighter Next Door On Monday night, September 10, we finally had our across-the-hall neighbors, Kevin and Jen, over for dinner. Jen had...
Paid articleTheater of Good and Evil
Galeano, Eduardo
The Upside-Down World Theater of Good and Evil T n the fight of Good J. against Evil, it is always the people who end up dead. The terrorists killed workers...
Paid articleDo You Do Well to Be Angry?
Jordan, June
Just Inside the Door Do You Do Well to Be Angry? (The Book of Jonah, 4:4) dedicated to Stephanie Yan Into that infamous Tuesday inferno of fire and structural...
Paid articleA Tricky Proposition
Reed, Adolph L. Jr.
Class Notes A Tricky Proposition I live and work part of the time within two miles of the site of the World Trade Center. The magnitude of the horror and human tragedy is...
Paid articlePeace Rallies Around The World
On the Line Peace Rallies Around The...
Paid articleWe Have Already Suffered 20 Years of War
Ahmadi, Belquis
We Have Already Suffered 20 Years of War my television, I started to cry uncontrollably. Watching the tragedy over and over again brought back the memories of war that I had been trying very hard...
Paid articleTHE MEDIA FALL IN LINE
Douglas, Susan
THE MEDIA FALL IN LINE Watching the news media cover the catastrophe of September 11 and its aftermath has been like watching a fugitive seeking his way in uncharted territory, trying on different...
Paid articleA Letter from Pakistan
Rizvi, Mashhood
A Letter from Pakistan September 15, 2001 Dear Matthew, I wonder whether...
Paid articleWhy I Won't Sign
Shuman, Michael H.
Why I Won’t Sign L ike many progressives, I was besieged with various anti-war petitions between September 11 and October 7.1 had two words of advice to my 'friends and colleagues on the left:...
Paid articleThe Lone Dissenter
NICHOLS, JOHN
The Lone Dissenter ‘“Traitor/ ‘coward,5 ‘communist.9 Choose the name, I’ve been called it in the last few weeks,” says Representative Barbara Lee, Democrat of California. “Some of it has been very...
Paid articleSo, What's the Answer?
Klare, Michael T.
So, What’s the Answer Like other segments of American society, the U.S. peace movement was in considerable disarray after the September 11 terror attacks on New York and Washington. Some veteran...
Paid articleNot in Our Name
Rothschild, Matthew
Not in Our Name Despite the TV networks’ best efforts to funnel the grief and pain of September 11 into the flask of war, not everyone who lost a loved one cooperated with this effort. Phyllis...
Paid articleGod on Our Side
McCarthy, Colman
GOD ON OUR SIDE Illustrations By David Ball On September 11 at American University, my class on nonviolence met at the usual time, 8:30 to 9:45...
Paid articleAfghan Feminists Speak Out
Flanders, Laura
Afghan Feminists Speak Out « "Tow that the U.S. and the Taliban are on two I I opposite sides in a war, you’ve probably heard a i. 1 lot about how the Taliban treat women,” said Tahmeena. A member...
Paid articleThe FBI Knocks Again
Gilbert, Ronnie
The FBI Knocks Again For the second time in my life—at least—a group that I belong to is being investigated by the FBI. The first was the Weavers. In 1950, we recorded a couple of songs from our...
Paid articleEdward W. Said
Barsamian, David
THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW Edward W. Said Urbane and sophisticated, Edward W. Said is in many ways the quintessential New Yorker. His love for the city is palpable. “New York,” he says, “plays an...
Paid articleOne Throws Up One's Hands
Ivins, Molly
Small Favors One Throws Up One’s Hands I was in Paris for all of September. After the 11 th, at the American Church on the Left Bank and the American Cathedral on the Right, the...
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