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Editor's Note Matthew Rothschild Occupation's New Guise When Paul Bremer hastened his formal exit from Iraq on June 28, the Bush Administration trumpeted the end of the U.S. occupation and the...
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Letters to the Editor Kerry Lacks Knockout Punch Your assertion in Comment ("Bush on the Ropes," July issue) that "it now seems likely that George W Bush will be a one-term President" is,...
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Comment Fix the Prescriptions In this Presidential election year, universal health care ought to be a popular demand. Actually, it already is. According to an ABC-Washington Post poll last...
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No Comment Abu Ghraib Outdoes Hollywood Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa said he opposes the release of more photos of Iraqi prisoners being tortured, reports The Des Moines Register. "I see...
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The Word from Washington Ruth Conniff Greens at a Crossroads It's probably unfair to be too hard on the Greens for taking such a complicated view of the 2004 Presidential election. At their...
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It Seems to Me Howard Zinn Dissent at the War Memorial As I write this, the sounds of the World War II Memorial celebration in Washington, D.C., are still in my head. I was invited by the...
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Ashcroft Watch Nat Hentoff The OK for Torture Bless the leakers! We would not have known about the full draft of Patriot Act II-which John Ashcroft had told the Senate Judiciary Committee did not...
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On the Line Reclaiming the Commons San Francisco Hundreds of people protested at the BIO 2004 biotechnology conference. Demonstrators charge that biotech food is untested and unsafe to eat. For...
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