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IssueVol. 067 Issue 006 (June 1 2003)
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Paid articleHuman Sacrifices
Rothschild, Matthew
Editor’s Note Matthew Rothschild Human Sacrifices When Ronald Reagan and the first wave of reactionary Republicans swept into Washington, they had a motto: “Starve the beast.” By that, they meant...
Paid articleLetters
Letters to the Editor Peace Is Refreshing I just wanted to say that Ruth Con-niff’s article on Dennis Kucinich (“The Peace Candidate,” April issue) was very well written and enlightening. I cannot...
Paid articleWhat Occupation Looks Like
Comment What Occupation Looks Like N: 'o one wants to be occupied; no one wants to be colonized; no one wants to see foreign troops patrolling their streets. What most people want, around the...
Paid articleNo Comment
No Comment One for the Little Guy? The New York Times reports that “Wall Street firms, in pursuit of investment banking fees, put the interests of their individual clients dead last.” The paper...
Paid articleCuba Hurts
Galeano, Eduardo
The Upside-Down World Eduardo Galeano Cuba Hurts The recent wave of executions and arrests in Cuba is very good news for the universal superpower, which remains obsessed with removing this...
Paid articleIf It's Good Enough for Iraq
Ehrenreich, Barbara
Flip Side Barbara Ehrenreich If It’s Good Enough for Iraq ... With Washington fixated on the looming war between the Department of State and the Department of Defense, almost no one has noticed an...
Paid articleDying for the Government
Zinn, Howard
It Seems to Me Howard Zinn Dying for the Government Our government has declared a military victory in Iraq. As a patriot, I will not celebrate. I will mourn the dead—the American GIs, and also the...
Paid articleWill Hatch Hold Back the Sunset
Hentoff, Nat
Ashcroft Watch Nat HentofF Will Hatch Hold Back the Sunset? On April 8, Orrin Hatch, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, joined by a number of his Republican Senate colleagues, declared...
Paid articleOn the Line
On the Line New York City Bicyclists, pedestrians, skaters, and roller bladers created a moving “fossil-fuel free zone” to celebrate Earth Day in Manhattan. The group wrote a letter that outlined...
Paid articleA Mask for Pillage
Said, Edward W.
ON THE SENATE FLOOR on March 19, the day the war was launched against Iraq, Robert Byrd, Democrat of West Virginia and the most eloquent speaker in that chamber, asked, “What is happening to this...
Paid articleUnwise Use
HELVARG, DAVID
Unwise Use: GALE NORTON’S NEW ENVIRONMENTALISM By David Helvarg Illustration by Lisa Haney IN HIS STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS, President Bush called for investing in hydrogen-powered cars. After...
Paid articleTim Robbins, Defiant
Steinhardt, David L.
AT THE NATIONAL PRESS CLUB on April 15, the actor Tim Robbins got a chance to .speak his mind. He used his speech to address the climate of neo-McCarthyism that has resulted in, among other things,...
Paid articleMartha Burk Takes a Swing
Lewis, Andrea
This year’s Masters tournament has come and gone, but Martha Burk and her cause have not vanished. “Today, we are protesting with placards,” she said, as the tournament got under way. “Tomorrow,...
Paid articleKurt Vonnegut
Barsamian, David
THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW by David Barsamian Kurt Vonnegut On February 23, I walked up the steps to Kurt Vonnegut’s Midtown Manhattan brownstone and rang the bell. There was a smile and a mass of...
Paid articleLiberace of Patronage
Durst, Will
Off the Map Will Durst Liberace of Patronage > San Francisco, California, where our world, is made up of three different kinds of people: Social Democrats, Democratic Socialists, and...
Paid articlePlaglarism
Baker, David
Poem Plagiarism Of particular note is the issue of originality. Each boy has etched and painted-over in purple his initials onto his bike’s frame tubing. Presumably this will prevent someone from...
Paid articleAmerican Underground
Dinovella, Elizabeth
Books American Underground Reefer Madness: Sex, Drugs, and Cheap Labor in the American Black Market by Eric Schlosser Houghton Mifflin. 310pages. $23.00 By Elizabeth DINovella Eric Schlosser...
Paid articleMr. Manners
Ivins, Molly
Small Favors Molly Ivins Mr. Manners So much competition for the hotly contested tide “What Were They Thinking?” this month that, as the kids say, “Shut «/>!” The number of bonehead plays was so...
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