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IssueVol. 069 Issue 002 (February 1 2005)
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Paid articleA Historic Day
Rothschild, Matthew
Editor's Note Matthew Rothschild A Historic Day Thank God for Barbara Boxer! In agreeing to challenge the Ohio tally at the Electoral College, Boxer joined what she called "the fight for electoral...
Paid articleLetters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor Another Look at Carter Your December article on the Carter Doctrine perhaps shows only a part of a policy of someone who I think is one of the most decent human beings to...
Paid articleBring the Troops Home
Comment Bring the Troops Home The United States should pull out of Iraq. Already, the United States has lost more than 1,350 soldiers. Already, about 10,000 U.S. soldiers have been wounded, at a...
Paid articleNo Comment
No Comment Dear Leader Provides From AP: "North Korea has ordered its citizens to be ready for a protracted war against the United States, issuing guidelines on evacuating to underground bunkers...
Paid articleSoccer Therapy
Galeano, Eduardo
The Upside-Down World Eduardo Galeano Soccer Therapy In 2002, Clint Mathis, American soccer star, announced that his team was going to win the World Cup. It was only logical and natural, he...
Paid articleThe Iceman Cometh
Hentoff, Nat
Bill of Rights Watch Nat Hentoff The Iceman Cometh The next four Bush years began with the National Science Foundation havingfinanced the CIA's eager research into the surveillanceof Internet chat...
Paid articleStaying Engaged
Conniff, Ruth
Political Eye Ruth Conniff Staying Engaged Spending time in Washington, D.C., these days poses an almost existential problem: How do we stay hopeful during this bleak season? David Cole, the...
Paid articleOn the Line
On the Line Taking a Stand Against Sweatshops On December 9, the National Labor Committee for Worker and Human Rights and New York University students held a protest against Wal-Mart's use of...
Paid articleNext Stop, Tehran?
Toensing, Chris
Next Stop, Tehran? By Chris Toensing Illustration by Istvan Orotz "Real men wanttogotoTehran."Sowent the mordant barroom quip-variously attributed to Undersecretary of State John Bolton and other...
Paid articleChipping Away at Privacy
Eisen, Marc
Chipping Away at Privacy By Marc Eisen Illustration Alex Nabaum They blinked in Virginia when the hard questions of security and privacy came crashing together late last year. A legislative...
Paid articleBeyond Ukraine Bush Sides with Dictators
Pal, Amitabh
Beyond Ukraine Bush Sides with Dictators By Amitabh Pal Illustration by David Plunkert In the prolonged election battle in Ukraine, the United States cast itself as the friend of freedom and...
Paid articleThe Tragedy of Gary Webb
Simon, Dan
The Tragedy of Gary Webb By Dan Simon I began working as Gary Webb's editor on Dark Alliance, the book, in July 1997, almost a year after his newspaper series of the same name broke so...
Paid articleTerry Tempest Williams
Kupfer, David
THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW by David Kupfer Terry Tempest Williams The sun was setting on a late October afternoon when I met with author Terry Tempest Williams in a hotel conference room built...
Paid articleSri Lankan Schoolroom
Sundaralingam, Pireeni
Poem Sri Lankan Schoolroom Traipsing across sports grounds picked clean by equator sun we visit my father's school, long-distance callers at the museum of memory. My father points out the...
Paid articleThe Five Stages of Grief
Durst, Will
Off the Map Will Durst The Five Stages of Grief Sometimes I look at the Democratic Party and don't know whether to laugh or to cry. These guys are as useless as ice skates on an escalator. The one...
Paid articleSlash and Burn The Music of Stephan Smith
Saulnier, Natasha
Slash and Burn The Music of Stephan Smith By Natasha Saulnier Photo by J. Richard Green Stephan Smith is one of the most promising protest singers in America. The thirty-six-year-old Smith has...
Paid articleWe're Not Going Away
Tischer, Ingrid
We're Not Going Away By Ingrid Tischer Greg Smith is a forty-year-old divorced father of three who lives with muscular dystrophy. "He can move and drive and talk," his young daughter explains in...
Paid articleBirds of Poetry
Rothschild, Matthew
Books Birds of Poetry American Smooth By Rita Dove W. W. Norton. 143 pages. $22.95. Citizen By Andrew Feld Perennial. 75 pages. $12.95. The Shadow's Horse By Diane Glancy University of...
Paid articleGet off Your Duff
Ivins, Molly
Small Favors Molly Ivins Get off Your Duff I have by now taken part in a round dozen election postmortems and stood stoutly for bowling over suicide or Canadaatallofthem. The Democratic...
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