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March 10, 2008
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Feature
The Most-Wanted List
Making a list of the most hated arch-criminals–not the usual suspects.
Noam Chomsky
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Pentagon General Counsel Resigns
As criticism over his support for torture and his interference in the Gitmo trials escalates, William J. Haynes steps down.
Ross Tuttle
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Independence Day
Traveling from Albania’s capital city Tirana to the Kosovo border reveals scenes ranging from festive to frightening as Kosova declares its independence.
Gazmend Kapllani
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Sex and the Single Congresswoman
Previous episode: Sex, politics and innuendo bubbles between Kang and the cop, and the Congresswoman decides to do some investigating her own damn self.
Gary Phillips
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The Fake Prince of Facebook
When a young Moroccan computer engineer created a fake Facebook profile for the Crown Prince of Morocco, the result was jail, torture and a very uncertain future.
Laila Lalami
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Letter From Kosovo
In this troubled region, secessions tend to be followed by terrible wars. Will it be any different this time?
Slavenka Drakulic
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Transforming the Liberal Checklist
It’s time for progressives to demand a bolder, “transformational” politics.
Eric Schneiderman
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Is Iran Winning the Iraq War?
Maybe. But Iraqis mistrust Iran as much as they do the United States.
Bob Dreyfuss
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The Old Revolutionaries of Vietnam
Thirty-two years after the war, Communist Vietnam is a bustling market economy awash in foreign capital and consumer goods. So was the war necessary?
Tom Hayden
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The Incredible Shrinking Paycheck
Feeling squeezed? It’s official: if you’re not in management, the value of your paycheck is dropping at an alarming rate.
Nancy Cleeland
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Editorial
When Newspapers Take a Stand
The New York Times editorial page endorses McCain, while its news department works to discredit him. And there’s nothing wrong with that.
Ari Melber
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Surprising Outcomes in Pakistan
In an election replete with surprises, the people of Pakistan have chosen wisely. Now it is up to the elected parties to rule wisely.
Moni Mohsin
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Art and Propaganda
Using fear and the classic tools of persuasion, the Bush Administration has subverted American mythology and our national character.
Milton Glaser
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A Meeting of Minds
Thursday’s debate revealed Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama as solid progressives in sync with the broad base of the Democratic Party.
Tom Hayden
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Leveraging the Power of Race and Gender
Electing the first black or female President is not the issue. It’s how Clinton and Obama would use their unique gifts to heal a troubled world.
Kavita Nandini Ramdas
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Bhutto’s Tangled Legacy
Will the PPP revive her power-sharing deal with Musharraf or join with Nawaz Sharif to re-establish constitutional rule?
Graham Usher
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Wiretapped Out
The House stalemate with the White House over electronic surveillance creates a rare moment to reconsider an array of unconstitutional post-9/11 laws.
The Editors
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Rigged Trials at Gitmo
Has the Pentagon foreclosed the possibility of acquittals for terror suspects?
Ross Tuttle
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Column
McCain and the Media
It’s absurd for the New York Times to cast him as a tool of corporate media, when he’s been in the forefront of trying to rein it in.
Robert Scheer
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Feudal Democracy
If democracy does not prevail in August, the Democrats will not prevail in November.
Gary Younge
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Conservative Cannibalism
Dumb and dumber: reviewing new books by David Frum and Jonah Goldberg.
Eric Alterman
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On One of the Sabbath-Gasbag Discussions, Robert Novak Says That Mike Huckabee May Have Remained in the Race to Bolster His Lecture Fee
The lure of filthy lucre on the campaign trail.
Calvin Trillin
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Books & the Arts
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Art and Propaganda
Using fear and the classic tools of persuasion, the Bush Administration has subverted American mythology and our national character.
Milton Glaser
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Fourteen Little Words
First Amendment biographer Anthony Lewis brings glad tidings: despite Bush, US commitment to free speech “is no longer in doubt.”
Victor Navasky
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Chavez’s Fix
Is Venezuela's president undoing his country's experiment in democracy?
Daniel Wilkinson
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The Old Revolutionaries of Vietnam
Thirty-two years after the war, Communist Vietnam is a bustling market economy awash in foreign capital and consumer goods. So was the war necessary?
Tom Hayden
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