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Vol. 071 Issue 003 (March 1 2007)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Editor's Note
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Rothschild, Matthew
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“Hey Rothschild!” Molly yelled at me over the din at the Caf? Montmartre in Madison a few years back. We were having a little fundraiser for The Progressive, and Molly had come free of charge,...
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Letters to the Editor
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When Officers Aren’t Gentlemen Thank you for the recent article on women in the military and the sexual harassment they endure (“A Peculiar Version of Friendly Fire,” by Traci Hukill, January...
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Comment
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Here are some excerpts from Molly’s columns for The Progressive over the last dozen years. January 1995: Self-description “I don’t have an agenda, I don’t have a program. I’m not a communist or...
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No Comment
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Calling Margaret Atwood Japan’s health minister voiced concern about his country’s low birthrate, reports the Guardian. “The number of women aged between fifteen and fifty is fixed,” said Hakuo...
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Jailed for Being on a List
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Rothschild, Matthew
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Ken Krayeske, a freelance journalist and political activist in Connecticut, went to Governor Jodi Rell’s inaugural parade on January 3. While taking photographs there, he was arrested for...
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A $210 Million Tip
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Ehrenreich, Barbara
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I’m not upset by the $210 million golden parachute Robert Nardelli received as a send-off from Home Depot. Not at all. To those critics who see it as one more step in the slide from free...
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On the Line
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New York City Graphic designer Milton Glaser and the School for Visual Arts created a campaign to raise awareness of the ongoing genocide in Darfur. The posters have been placed in New York City...
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Held Without Trial in the USA
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Thompson, A. C.
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The Man How to describe Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri? The basic bio is easy. He’s a native of Qatar, a member of a prominent Arab tribe. Forty-one years old with a mess of coal hair and a beard...
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Our Man (and Son) in Egypt
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Mayton, Joseph
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PRESIDENT BUSH LIKES TO TALK about democracies budding all over the Middle East, and he often includes Egypt as an example. Yet Egypt under Hosni Mubarak is anything but. It lacks freedom...
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Broken by This War
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Bannerman, Stacy
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Iwas folding fliers for a high school workshop on nonviolence when my husband, a mortar platoon sergeant with the Army National Guard 81st Brigade, walked into my office and said, “I got the...
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Architecture for the Homeless
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Law, Violet
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ARCHITECT RAFI ELBAZ HAS some new clients: the denizen drifters of the Bowery. When Elbaz decided to enter into a competition to redesign the interior of a homeless shelter on the Lower East...
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Gene Sharp
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Pal, Amitabh
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Gene Sharp is perhaps the most influential proponent of nonviolent action alive. His work has served as a how-to manual for activists in a swath of countries across Eastern Europe and Asia. For...
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Poem
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Rich, Adrienne
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This Is Not the Room of polished tables lit with medalled torsos bent toward microphones where ears lean hands scribble “working the dark side” —glazed eye meeting frozen eye— This is not the...
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The Body Politic
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Clinton, Kate
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During our long domestic and international nightmare, it is perhaps no mistake that millions of people have paid money to determine their personal “sleep number.” By inputting height,...
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Professional Christians
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Pepus, Chris
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American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America by Chris Hedges Free Press. 272 pages. $25. Tempting Faith: An Inside Story of Political Seduction by David Kuo Free Press. 304...
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We Are the Deciders
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Ivins, Molly
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I’m not trying to make George W. Bush look like the dumbest President ever, though the guy doesn’t have the sense God gave a duck. Presidents have done dumber things. What were they thinking...
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