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And the Winner Is…Iran And the Winner Is…Iran

The Washington Post tells us two things about Iran today, one that we knew and one that we didn't. First, the obvious: "Tehran's Influence Grows as Iraqis See Advantages." Second,...

Jan 26, 2007 / The Nation

Surge for Peace Surge for Peace

Read John Nichols' dispatch and Karen Houppert's analysis from Saturday's antiwar march, and watch TheNation.com for further reporting on this weekend's antiwar activities. The N...

Jan 26, 2007 / Peter Rothberg

The Strange Correspondence of Morris Ernst and J. Edgar Hoover The Strange Correspondence of Morris Ernst and J. Edgar Hoover

Or was it so strange?

Jan 25, 2007 / Feature / Harrison E. Salisbury

The Libby Trial: Cheney’s Office Takes the Stand The Libby Trial: Cheney’s Office Takes the Stand

On Thursday, the Vice President's office was on the stand in the Scooter Libby trial-sort of. The fourth witness to be called by special prosecutor Patrick ...

Jan 25, 2007 / David Corn

Affirmative Action and Reaction in Michigan Affirmative Action and Reaction in Michigan

The University of Michigan tries to retain its commitment to diversity.

Jan 25, 2007 / The Nation

From Parking Lot to College Town? From Parking Lot to College Town?

A student-run website helps College Park, Maryland, re-invent itself.

Jan 25, 2007 / The Nation

Isolated Isolated

Jan 25, 2007 / Robert Grossman

Party Politics Party Politics

Dancing in the Streets is a history of outbreaks of collective joy from Dionysus to the Grateful Dead.

Jan 25, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Terry Eagleton

History Boy History Boy

The narrator of Martin Amis's House of Meetings describes the collapse of his soul through forty years of Soviet history.

Jan 25, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Daniel Swift

Bombay Confidential Bombay Confidential

Vikram Chandra's epic crime novel Sacred Games is an infernal history of India in the last decade.

Jan 25, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Carl Bromley

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