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IssueVol. 067 Issue 002 (February 1 2003)
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Paid articleBush's Valentine
Rothschild, Matthew
Editor’s Note Matthew Rothschild Bush’s Valentine As President Bush has been gearing up for war against Iraq, I’m struck by the irrationality of it all. Iraq is not the grave and imminent threat...
Paid articleLETTERS
Terrorism’s Many Faces Barbara Ehrenreich’s commentary on global terrorism and conspiracy theories (“The Truth Is Out There,” December issue) raises some salient points that we all should consider....
Paid articleBush's Messiah Complex
Comment Bush’s Messiah Complex hen George W. Bush ran for President in 2000, he said the United States must be “humble” in the world. Now he has cast humility aside and replaced it with hubris....
Paid articleNO COMMENT
No Comment Flawed Appeal In a press release touting its new report, “Fatally Flawed: Cluster Bombs and Their Use by the United States in Afghanistan,” Human Rights Watch researcher Bonnie Docherty...
Paid articleCitizen Curmudgeon
Ehrenreich, Barbara
Flip Side Barbara Ehrenreich Citizen Curmudgeon Don’t ask me about my New Year’s resolutions for 2003; I didn’t make any. Every other year I have resolved to be nicer, more sensitive and caring,...
Paid articleA holy outlaw
Zinn, Howard
It Seems to Me Howard Zinn A Holy Outlaw The long funeral procession for Phil Berrigan moved slowly through the streets of the poor black parish in Baltimore where he had begun his priesthood....
Paid articleI was a good young killer and only woke up later on
Berrigan, Philip
“I was a good young killer and only woke up later on.” An Interview with Philip Berrigan Q: How many times have you been arrested? Philip Berrigan: I don’t know, well over a hundred, I...
Paid articleOrwell's 1984 in Our Time
Hentoff, Nat
Ashcroft Watch Nat Hentoff Orwell’s 1984 in Our Time In 1997, John Ashcroft, as Chairman of the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs, Foreign Commerce, and Tourism, issued a fiery...
Paid articleTerror in Disguise
Galeano, Eduardo
The Upside-Down World Eduardo Galeano Terror in Disguise The world is caught in a state of terror, and the terror is disguising itself: one day as Saddam Hussein, an actor tired of playing the...
Paid articleOn The Line
On the Une Pay Up Now Oak Grove, Louisiana Black farmers from twelve states took over a U.S. Department of Agriculture office in northern Louisiana for four days in November to protest unfair...
Paid articleBrazen Bosses
Cusac, Anne-Marie
Brazen Bosses By Anne-Marie Cusac Photos by Najib Joe Hakim The most basic labor right—the right to organize a union—does not exist in actual fact in many workplaces across the country. During...
Paid articleForced Departure
Middlewood, Erin
Forced Departure the I.N.S raida Aiapoet Kitcheme by Erin Middlewood-illvstration by Melanie Baillairge NE DAY THIS PAST SPRING at the Seattle-Taco-ma International Airport, immigrant employees of...
Paid articleCan you Believe this 6#%?!
Zaino, Nick A. III
Can you Believe this 6#%?! by Nick A. Zaino III POLITICAL HUMOR BITES BACK. A new batch of comedy albums released in the past few months take on themes of war, terrorism, patriotism, Bush, Cheney,...
Paid articleThat Latino show
Lantigua, Juleyka
That Latino show by Juleyka Lantigua Illustration by Isabelle Arsenault Lately, latinos are everywhere on television. We’re behind the anchor desk of the local news. We appear on primetime shows...
Paid articleOff to the Library
Durst, Will
Off the Map Will Durst Off to the Library If Chicago is the City of Big Shoulders, then Rockford has to be the City of Massive Thighs. Poor Trent Lott. Those damn Democrats laid into him like a...
Paid articleSteve Earle
Simmons, Michael
THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW by Michael Simmons Steve Earle ately I feel like the loneliest man in America,” writes JL/Steve Earle in the liner notes of his most recent album, Jerusalem (Artemis)....
Paid articleMemorial Chapel
Rogoff, Jay
Poem Memorial Chapel We’ve arrived expressly to be transported while we sit stock-still in the college chapel’s 1800 Federal architecture, Wolcott Caulkins, Alwyn G. Levy, Howard Thorne, and...
Paid articleThe Work-Family Dilemma
Books The Work-Family Dilemma I Don’t Know How She Does It: The Life of Kate Reddy, Working Mother by Allison Pearson Knopf, 2002. 338 pages. $23. Can Working Families Ever Win? A New Democracy...
Paid articleQuel Crétin!
Ivins, Molly
Small Favors Molly Ivins Quel Crétin! So far, it’s not shaping up as a glorious year. We really are heading in the wrong direction here, with damn few people pointing it out with any clarity. The...
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