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IssueVol. 067 Issue 011 (November 1 2003)
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Paid articleEdward W. Said
Rothschild, Matthew
Editor’s Note Matthew Rothschild Edward W. Said Edward W. Said was the epitome of the engaged intellectual. A man of great erudition and sophistication, he thrust himself into the struggle for...
Paid articleLetters
Letters to the Editor State of Injustice In the September issue (“The Antichrist of North Carolina”), Barbara Ehrenreich pointed out that 60 percent of families with children in North Carolina do...
Paid articleComment
Comment Stop Racing to the Bottom “The Cancun col lapse is unques tionably a victory for those who oppose corporate globalization, but it is not one to get drunk on. The lack of an agreement . . ....
Paid articleNo Comment
No Comment That’s Entertainment The St. Petersburg, Florida, City Council passed an emergency ordinance that makes suicide for commercial or entertainment purposes illegal. The ordinance was...
Paid articleDo-It-Yourself Subpoenas
Hentoff, Nat
Ashcroft Watch Nat Hentoff Do-It-Yourself Subpoenas Until now, nearly all criticisms of the USA Patriot Act have been directed at the Attorney General, thus providing a screen for the President....
Paid articleClass Struggle 101
Ehrenreich, Barbara
Flip Side Barbara Ehrenreich Class Struggle 101 On the evening of August 24, I had dinner with Randy Marcum, who works in the boiler room at yflR jl1 Miami University of Mi us were about ten other...
Paid articleThe General Jumps In
Conniff, Ruth
The Word from Washington Ruth Conniff The General Jumps In What do we know about Wesley Clark? He voted for Nixon and Reagan and effusively praised Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Condoleezza...
Paid articleOn the Line
On the Line free Our People from Nursing Homes More than 200 people with disabilities marched along with their advocates from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C., from September 4 to 17. The...
Paid articleOpen to Attack
Cusac, Anne-Marie
Open to Attack Bush gives in to chemical companies, leaving the nation vulnerable Since September 11, 2001 the nation has been on alert about vulnerability of chemical facilities. And while the...
Paid articleOn the Road with the FARC
Dudley, Steven
On the Road with the FARC Steven Dudley On a foggy morning in mid-February, a single-engine Cessna Caravan 208 carrying four U.S. military contractors and one Colombian army pilot was flying over...
Paid articleThe Most Dangerous Place to Join a Union
Bacon, David
The Most Dangerous Place to Join a Union By David Bacon Illustration by David Hollenbach A. Vast year, 213 trade unionists worldwide were killed because of their union activity. Six out of every...
Paid articleJim Hightower
Rothschild, Matthew
THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW by Matthew Rothschild Jim Hightower There is no one like Jim Hightower on the American scene today. Clever and impassioned, this folksy populist may be the best advocate...
Paid articleAsk a Black Dude
Zaino, Nick A. III
Ask a Black Dude Meet Comedian Dave Chappelle By Nick A. Zaino III Illustration by Scott Laumann Bad politics makes for good laughs. Just ask Dave Chappelle, the comedian who is starting his...
Paid articleMen Behaving Badly
Clinton, Kate
Unplugged Kate Clinton Men Behaving Badly In late August, major pharmaceutical companies began a full frontal publicity campaign for their new Viagra spin-offs. Apparently, men had been having a...
Paid articlePoem About the Iraqi Massaere (After the New Censership Office Gets to It)
Cleave, Ryan G. Van
Poem Poem About the Iraqi Massaoro (After the Now Consorship Offioe Gets to It) Each day you* liberate twenty Iraqis. If you make the quota, you sit down for the rest of the day, playing spadca...
Paid articleMentor to a Generation
Ransby, Barbara
Books Mentor to a Generation Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision by Barbara Ransby University of North Carolina Press. 470pages. $34.95. By William Jelani...
Paid articleCall Me a Bush-Hater
Ivins, Molly
continued from page 46 honorable speeches I have ever heard, I was in a ballroom full of Republican Party flacks who booed and jeered through every word of it. One thing I acknowledge about the...
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