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IssueVol. 072 Issue 003 (April 1 2008)
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Paid articleImperial Tic
Rothschild, Matthew
Editor’s Note Matthew Rothschild Imperial Tic When Bush plans on attacking another nation, he clears his throat in the following manner: He says he has “no quarrel” with the people of that...
Paid articleLetters
Letters to the Editor Changing People’s Minds Thank you for the Paul Haggis interview by Vince Beiser (January issue). I’m glad to know more about him and his recent film’s reception. When I...
Paid articleSplit Decision
Comment Split Decision For progressives, the Democratic primaries have been tricky to navigate. The most progressive candidates—John Edwards and Dennis Kucinich—are no longer in the race. The two...
Paid articleNo Comment
No Comment Desperate Analysts “Do we want the communists to own the banks, or the terrorists?” asked Jim Cramer, CNBC host and market analyst, about the growing role of Middle Eastern and Chinese...
Paid articleOwners Out at Home Base
Zirin, Dave
Edge of Sports Dave Zirin Owners Out at Home Base “The Marines shouldered bats next to their rifles when they imposed imperial order on the region by blood and fire. Baseball became for the people...
Paid articleFixated on Growth
Ehrenreich, Barbara
Flip Side Barbara Ehrenreich Fixated on Growth The soothsayers have slaughtered the ox and are examining the gloppy entrails for signs: rising unemployment, a falling dollar, weak consumer...
Paid articleElection Madness
Zinn, Howard
It Seems to Me Howard Zinn Election Madness Tt i "'here’s a man in Florida who has been writing to me for years (ten pages, handwritten) though I’ve never met him. He tells me the kinds of jobs...
Paid articleOn the Line
On the Line___ Writers Walk the Picket Line On November 5, writers for television and the movies went on strike. The writers were demanding a larger share of DVD profits and revenue from Internet...
Paid articleThe FBI Deputizes Business
Rothschild, Matthew
By Matthew Rothschild Illustration by MKPerker The FBI Deputizes Business Today, more than 23,000 representatives of private industry are working quietly with the FBI and the Department of...
Paid articleGandhi of the West Bank
Hirschfield, Robert
By Robert Hirschfield Illustration by Jacqui Oakley Gandhi of the West Bank Abdullah Abu Rahma is a child of the First Intifada, an orphan of the Second Intifada, and a man central to the rebirth...
Paid articleThrough the Corporate Looking Glass
Pocan, Mark
By Mark Pocan Illustration by Devon Bowman Through the Corporate Looking Glass Navy blue. The day called for deep, dark, traditional navy blue. I picked out my most staid conservatively patterned...
Paid articleSara Paretsky
Rothschild, Matthew
the progressive interview by Matthew Rothschild Sara Paretsky I’m not a voracious reader of detective novels, but I wanted to meet Sara Paretsky. She’s the feminist crime novelist, based in...
Paid articleManu Chao, Globalista
D'Ambrosio, Antonino
By Antonino D’Ambrosio Illustration by Matthew Leake Manu Chao, Globalista More than five years ago, I was sitting in the crowded backstage dressing room of St. Anne’s Warehouse with the late...
Paid articleThe Tired Commentariat
Clinton, Kate
Unplugged Kate Clinton The Tired Commentariat The Presidential race has become such a grueling, humiliating process, I hope they’re all on something stronger than a Red Bull-and-ego combo. How...
Paid articleMY COUNTRY
Sadoff, Ira
Poem MY COUNTRY Decipher me, we say to the wilderness. Perhaps we need our own private radios. If so, I’d be a station with too much static. Moreover, that sense-making trick, where you follow...
Paid articleThe Myth of the Gay International
Scagliotti, John
Books The Myth of the Gay International Desiring Arabs By Joseph A. Massad. University of Chicago Press. 448pages. $35. Gay Travels in the Muslim World Edited by Michael T. Luongo. Harrington...
Paid articleThe Price of Cheap Goods
Hightower, Jim
The Lowdown Jim Hightower The Price of Cheap Goods Like a cat watching the wrong mouse hole, we’re being told to look to Chinese manufacturers when assessing blame for the toxic products that are...
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