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IssueVol. 071 Issue 006 (June 1 2007)
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Paid articleAppreciating Vonnegut
Rothschild, Matthew
Editor's Note Matthew Rothschild Appreciating Vonnegut We mourn Kurt Vonnegut this month. The mainstream obituaries did not do him-or his humor, or his politics-justice. "We are here on Earth to...
Paid articleLetters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor Democracy on Life-Support Reading Matthew Rothschild's excellent commentary "Iran in the Cross Hairs" (Comment, April issue), I thought that there was something missing. He...
Paid articleNo Comment
No Comment Don Imus Award Prescott, Arizona, City Councilman Steve Blair spouted off on his AM radio show, reports the Yavapai College student newspaper. "After referring to Mexicans and other...
Paid articleBig Box Brother
Ehrenreich, Barbara
Big Box Brother Flip Side Barbara Ehrenreich It reads like a Cold War thriller: The spy follows the suspects through several countries, ending up in Guatemala City, where he takes a room across...
Paid articleObama's Kennedy Bid
Conniff, Ruth
Obama's Kennedy Bid Political Eye Ruth Conniff It was supposed to be a raucous event. Barack Obama's Wisconsin campaign kick-off at a sold-out theater in downtown Milwaukee started with a line of...
Paid articleKurt Vonnegut Remembered
Zinn, Howard
Kurt Vonnegut Remembered It Seems to Me Howard Zinn Kurt Vonnegut, who died recently at eighty-four, liked to quote Eugene Debs, when Debs addressed the judge who sentenced him to ten years in...
Paid articleOn the Line
On the Line Activist Art New York City The Glass Bead Collective, a group of multimedia activists, set up a massive light projector and beamed 200-foot-tall projections of peace images on the...
Paid articleThe Army Goes on Spring Break
Nielsen, Kirk
The Army Goes on Spring Break By Kirk Nielsen Illustration by Tomer Hanuka Spring Break, Panama City Beach, and the Army is there to entice half-naked eighteen- to twenty-four-year-olds to look...
Paid articleMaverick Mike Gravel
Lauria, Joe
Maverick Mike Gravel By Joe Lauria Illustration by Darren Thompson Former Alaska Senator Mike Gravel is running for President in the Democratic primaries. At seventy-six, he has been out of...
Paid articleJoschka Fischer
Pal, Amitabh
THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW by Amitabh Pal Joschka Fischer Joschka Fischer is a defining figure in recent German history. His long and strange political journey culminated in his becoming Germany's...
Paid articleThe Bravest Woman in Afghanistan
Pascarella, Matt
The Bravest Woman in Afghanistan By Matt Pascarella Illustration by Johanna Goodman In September 2005, Danish filmmaker Eva Mulvad and her crew set off for the Farah province in southwestern...
Paid articleJune, New Century
Trudell, Dennis
Poem June, New Century A man in a cage plays a soccer game in his mind. He does that while you and I do whatever we do for two hours. The telephone wakes me, and I speak briefly, dress and come...
Paid articleA Hunger for Faith
Haslanger, Phil
Books A Hunger for Faith Take This Bread: A Radical Conversion by Sara Miles Ballantine Books. 283 pages. $24.95. By Phil Haslanger Sara Miles was a pretty unlikely candidate to convert to...
Paid articleRepublicans Eat Their Own
Durst, Will
Republicans Eat Their Own Off the Map Will Durst I'm a little worried about the Republicans. I am. My job is to mock and scoff and taunt, and these days it's almost too easy. Like slam dunking...
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