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IssueVol. 071 Issue 012 (December 1 2007)
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Paid articleEditor's Note
Editor's Note Matthew Rothschild Randall Forsberg, Remembered Iopened up my New York Times one day in late October to find out that Randall Forsberg had died. Forsberg was the leader of the...
Paid articleLetters
Letters to the Editor Excellent Art Congratulations to Christophe Vorlet on the expressive rendition of George W. Bush (October issue). The lines and shadows in Bush's face and the calculating...
Paid articleA New Food System
Comment A New Food System Winter is upon us and I can no longer enjoy visits to the farmers' market to buy locally grown produce. I miss the berries and the zucchini blossoms, but more than...
Paid articleNo Comment
No Comment Ann Coulter's Concern for Jews "We just want Jews to be perfected," said Ann Coulter on Donny Deutschs CNBC program, The Big Idea. Deutsch asked, "Wow, you didn't really say that, did...
Paid articleSleepwalking Through the Campaign
Ehrenreich, Barbara
Flip Side Barbara Ehrenreich Sleepwalking Through the Campaign Just a year ago the hot question was: Is America ready for a black or female President? As the campaigns wear on, the question has...
Paid articleRecruiting in the Barrio
Rodr?guez, Luis J.
Writing to America Luis J. Rodriguez Recruiting in the Barrio Cristina and Jessica were high school students from the predominantly Mexican barrio of East Los Angeles when the United...
Paid articleHillary's Defense Dough
Conniff, Ruth
Political Eye Ruth Conniff Hillary's Defense Dough In the so-called money primary, Democrats are running a lap ahead of the Republicans, and Hillary Clinton is crushing the ...
Paid articleOn the Line
On the Line On October 7, more than one hundred activists in Portero, California, demonstrated at the proposed site of a new Blackwater training facility near San Diego. The protesters were...
Paid articleLess Than Human
Danticat, Edwidge
By Edwidge Danticat Illustration by Douglas Fraser Less Than Human How My Uncle Died in an Immigration Detention Center Written testimony for the October 4 hearingofthe House Judiciary...
Paid articleIs Bill Richardson Radioactive?
Paskus, Laura
By Laura Paskus Illustration by Kelly Mudge Is Bill Richardson Radioactive ? In his home state of New Mexico, Governor Bill Richardson earns praise from local union leaders, as well as from the...
Paid articleJane Smiley
Rothschild, Matthew
THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW by Matthew Rothschild Jane Smiley Jane Smiley is one of the leading novelists of our day. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction back in 1992 for A Thousand Acres, a...
Paid articleM.I.A. in Action
D'Ambrosio, Antonino
By Antonino D'Ambrosio Illustration by Sako Shahinian M.I.A. in Action As a soft wind began to blow in from the San Francisco Bay and the sun started to dip behind the giant Ferris wheel, a...
Paid articleQuestionnaire
Berry, Wendell
Poem Questionnaire 1. How much poison are you willing to eat for the success of the free market and global trade? Please name your preferred poisons. 2. For the sake of goodness, how much evil...
Paid articleOur Favorite Books of 2007
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By Kate Clinton An Army of Ex-Lovers: My Life at the Gay Community News, by Amy Hoffman, is a memoir of early gay liberation in Boston during the 1970s. GCN was a scruffy, challenging, informative,...
Paid articleW Is for Wrong
Durst, Will
Off the Map Will Durst W Is for Wrong Love him or hate him, you've got to admire George Bush's ability not to let reality get in the way of his foreign policy Take Iraq. Please. So far he has been...
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