September 22, 2003
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Feature
Two-Bullet Roulette
American nuclear power plants are in serious danger from an easily fixable problem.
Matt Bivens
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Toward a Global Parliament
An institution representing citizens, not states, would advance world democracy.
Richard Falk and Andrew Strauss
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Homeland Insecurity
The President claims he is doing everything he can to protect us. But he’s not.
David Corn
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The Twilight-Zone Court
The attacks of September 11, 2001, ushered in a multitude of legal transformations that restrict civil liberties in the name of national security.
Steven Donziger
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Patriots vs. the Patriot Act
When Attorney General John Ashcroft felt obliged to go out campaigning in August in defense of the USA Patriot Act, his problem wasn’t just what people were saying about the act.
David Sarasohn
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On the Road With Ashcroft
He’s trying to talk up the Patriot Act, but americans may no longer be buying.
David Cole
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Marching on CancĂșn
Peasants, punks, students, green activists, union workers, social leaders and many more will meet in Cancún to say no to the WTO. The Zapatista Army has also announced it will participat
Tania Molina Ramírez
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Behind Globalization’s Glitz
In ‘the other’ Cancún, tourist-industry workers live in poverty and squalor.
Marc Cooper
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Editorial
Letter From Ground Zero
The basic mistake of American policy in Iraq is not that the Pentagon–believing the fairy tales told it by Iraqi exile groups and overriding State Department advice–forgot, when planning “reg
Jonathan Schell
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Venezuela’s Recall
Venezuela appeared to take a couple of steps closer to a recall referendum on the presidency of Hugo Chávez in recent weeks, but there is little chance that he will be removed by elector
Mark Weisbrot
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Alabama Breakup
While the national media gaze has fixed upon the battle to move a two-and-a-half-ton Ten Commandments monument out of view in the state’s judiciary building, Alabama is about to have its most i
Allen Tullos
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UK Sideshow to Iraq
With its daily dominance of the headlines and a stellar cast from the worlds of government, secret intelligence and the media, the Hutton inquiry, playing here until the end of the month, is ea
D.D. Guttenplan
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September 11, 2003
Anniversaries are historical page markers; they denote a time to pause and reflect.
The Editors
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Column
Dean, Healthcare and Medical Marijuana
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Dr. Marc Siegel
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Bush Must Admit the Error of His Ways
Or at least change his cockamamie foreign policies.
Robert Scheer
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Stacked Decalogue
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Katha Pollitt
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Colin Powell and ‘The Power of Audacity’
One of the problems with the media coverage of this Administration is that it requires bad manners.
Eric Alterman
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A Short Conversation With a Sissy-Hawk on the Possibility of a Quagmire
“The nerve! Not so! That word still rankles.”
“You’re sinking. I can’t see your ankles.”
“The thugs are here; we now just squeeze.”Calvin Trillin
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Books & the Arts
What Are They Reading?
I’d like to say that I came across the poet Agha Shahid Ali of my own accord, browsing through the shelves of a bookshop or library and taking immediately to his finely structured verse.
Priyanka Motaparthy
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The Blue Laws
My mother, a brunette, hurried in her cloth coat through postwar Sundays, which fell
William Logan
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Liberal Pieties
CORRECTION: The Fisher family of Six Feet Under is Episcopalian, not Catholic. (10/1)
JoAnn Wypijewski
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Our Families, Ourselves
Eyal Press is working on a book about the abortion wars in Buffalo, New York.
Eyal Press
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An Empire of Their Own
“I have never had such a bad feeling about a war ever before,” wrote Sha Twa Nee on the Prophecy Club message board in April.
Melani McAlister
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