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IssueVol. 069 Issue 011 (November 1 2005)
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Paid articleA Desolate America
Rothschild, Matthew
Editor's Note Matthew Rothschild A Desolate America See George. See George mess up. See George run. See George hide. See George get embarrassed. See George finally take responsibility. But...
Paid articleLetters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor Our Al Qaeda Problem Thanks for the invitation to discuss the left's response to Al Qaeda ("Our Al Qaeda Problem," by Sasha Abram-sky, October issue). First, I would applaud...
Paid articlePreserve Posse Comitatus
Comment Preserve Posse Comitatus The Pentagon may be the only agency of the federal government that George Bush believes in, so it's little wonder that he wants it to keep expanding its powers,...
Paid articleNo Comment
No Comment Credit Card Kindness From ABC News: "Officials at JP Morgan Chase have apologized and promised to improve their screening policies after a credit card solicitation letter sent to a...
Paid articleAbu Ghraib's General Speaks
Hentoff, Nat
Bill of Rights Watch Nat Hentoff Abu Ghraib's General Speaks For years I have been writing about the Bush Administration's "parallel legal system." I hereby retract that euphemism. Lincoln Caplan,...
Paid articleIt's Not up to the Court
Zinn, Howard
It Seems to Me Howard Zinn It's Not up to the Court John Roberts sailed through his confirmation hearings as the new Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, with enthusiastic Republican support, and a...
Paid articleDrowning the Beast
Conniff, Ruth
Political Eye Ruth Conniff Drowning the Beast For years, Republicans and rightwingers have been selling the notion that taxes are bad, and cuts in government services are good. Now comes the...
Paid articleOn the Line
On the Line War on Iraq Hundreds of thousands of people opposed to the Iraq War marched in Washington, D.C., on September 24. Anti-war protests were also held in other cities. NBA player Etan...
Paid articleAnother Country
Danticat, Edwidge
By Edwidge Danticat Illustration by David Gothard Another Country "The folks in the quarters and the people in the big houses further around the shore heard the big lake and wondered. The people...
Paid articleThe Real Divide
Reed, Adolph L. Jr.
The Real Divide By Adolph L. Reed Jr. Illustration by Peter Kuper NEW ORLEANS IS MY HOMETOWN, and most of my family members live there. Right now, they're mainly strewn across south Louisiana and...
Paid articleBaghdad, Louisiana
Enders, David
By David Enders Illustration by Ray Bartkus Baghdad, Louisiana NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS SIT ON TRUCKS OUTSIDE THE HYATT HOTEL in front of the Superdome. Some soldiers have been in Iraq; others are...
Paid articleDomestic Plight
Morales, Ed
Domestic Plight By Ed Morales While lurking in the background for some time now, the Latina maid may be emerging as a new favorite stock character in Hollywood. Last year's drama Spanglish...
Paid articleViggo Mortensen
Siegal, Nina
THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW by Nina Siegal Viggo Mortensen Sure, he's cute. Well, not cute. Strikingly, jaw-droppingly gorgeous. But the most intriguing thing about Viggo Mortensen, who played King...
Paid articleWar Games
Kriesel, Michael
Poem War Games We were always training what to do in case of flooding or a fire below deck or NBC attack which wasn't threat of reruns but an enemy attack with nuclear biological or chemical...
Paid articleTwo Thumbs Down
Clinton, Kate
Unplugged Kate Clinton Two Thumbs Down If my recent movie attendance is any indication of the national box office receipts, Hollywood can put a fork in it. They're done. Since Wedding Crashers...
Paid articleThe Iraq Debacle
Rothschild, Matthew
Books The Iraq Debacle Squandered Victory: The American Occupation and the Bungled Effort to Bring Democracy to Iraq By Larry Diamond Times Books. 369 pages. $25. How America Lost Iraq By...
Paid articleDeLay in the Dock
Ivins, Molly
Small Favors Molly Ivins DeLay in the Dock Jeez, that was quite a hissy fit Tom DeLay had, calling Ronnie Earle a rogue prosecutor, a partisan fanatic, and an unabashed zealot out for personal...
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