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IssueVol. 072 Issue 001 (January 1 2008)
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Paid articleSituational Ethics
Rothschild, Matthew
Editor’s Note Situational Ethics When Ruth Conniff returned from her reporting trip to Iowa, she called me up and said she’d just heard the worst political speech of her life. It was by Rudy...
Paid articleLetters
Letters to the Editor Kucinich, the Contender You had your chance to give Dennis Kucinich the coverage he and we deserve, and you blew it (“Kucinich’s Challenge,” by John Nichols, November issue)....
Paid articleDishonest Broker
Comment Dishonest Broker A t Annapolis, President Bush played favorites. In subtle and not-so-subtle ways, he demonstrated L.yet again that the United States is a dishonest broker in the Middle...
Paid articleNo Comment
No Comment Deploying Disney Foreign visitors to the United States waiting in line at customs now have the opportunity to watch a seven-minute video about America’s goodness made by Disney, reports...
Paid articleSlaves for Fashion
Ehrenreich, Barbara
Flip Side Slaves for Fashion It was enough to make you vomit all over your new denim jacket. Gap has been caught using child labor in an Indian sweatshop, and not just child labor— child slaves....
Paid articleObama's Haymaker
Gray, Kevin Alexander; Derks, Marshall
At Ground Level Obama’s Haymaker Barack Obama has been getting desperate in South Carolina. If Obama doesn’t win this state with its large African American voter base, the race may be over for...
Paid articleOn the Line
On the Line Step It Up nvironmental activists organized rallies in all fifty states to put pressure on Congress to cut carbon emissions. Rights for Immigrants Tacoma On November 9 and 10,...
Paid articleRudy Doesn't Do Retail
Conniff, Ruth
Illustration by Hanoch Piven Rudy Doesn’t Do Retail I CAUGHT UP WITH RUDY GIULIANI in Iowa just after his surprise endorsement by Pat Robertson. The other big news of the day was the indictment...
Paid articleThe Devil's Fruit
Solomon, Diane
The Devil’s Fruit IF YOU ATE A STRAWBERRY RECENTLY, it very likely came from the central coast of California. This is where 88 percent of the nation’s crop comes from. Los freseros (the...
Paid articleAlaska's Pipe Dream
DeGeorge, Krestia
Alaska’s Pipe Dream IN THE EARLY DARKNESS OF THE ARCTIC winter evening, lights at ConocoPhillips’ Alpine oil field glow bright orange. From the village of Nuiqsut, about seven miles away, the...
Paid articleDischarging Benefits
Glantz, Aaron
Discharging Benefits S TAFF SERGEANT DON HANKS had served fifteen years in the U.S. Army before he spent a year running patrols in the heart of Iraq’s Sunni triangle. He had planned to spend his...
Paid articlePaul Haggis
Beiser, Vince
the progressive interview Paul Haggis Paul Haggis is currently unemployed. This is unusual for a writer/director with five Academy Award nominations and a small platoon of Oscars in his trophy...
Paid articleDear George
deNiord, Chard
Poem Dear George Why should I kiss you, honey bear, after you’ve proclaimed both near and far: “When I talk about peace, I’m really talkin’ about war?” And why should I sit on your lap, booboo,...
Paid articleWho Are the Insurgents?
Jamail, Dahr
Who Are the Insurgents? Suppose iraq invaded america. And an Iraqi soldier was on a tank passing through an American street, waving his gun at the people, threatening them, raiding and trashing...
Paid articleHe Conjured Up a Labor Movement
Early, Steve
Books He Conjured Up a Labor Movement The Man Who Hated Work and Loved Labor: The Life and Times of Tony Mazzocchi By Les Leopold. Chelsea Green Publishing. 540pages. $24.95. By Steve Early As...
Paid article2007 Index
Lukas, Ina
The Progressive Index A list of authors and subjects, followed by title, month of issue, and page number. For example, “Apr 19” refers to page 19 of the April issue. A Abortion Rights: Glee in...
Paid articleBush as Belichick
Clinton, Kate
Unplugged Bush as Belichick In his first Presidential summer, with the Crawford split-rail, photo-op fence behind him, George Bush, the science guy, squinted into the sun and announced his Just...
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