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Capturing Compassion Capturing Compassion

Seeking to arouse America's compassion, five photojournalists have documented the suffering of terrorized refugees from Darfur in an exhibition that will travel to cities aroun...

Oct 27, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Suzanne Charlé

Return of the Body Count? Return of the Body Count?

It's been clear since the Afghan War began in 2001 that no one had the Vietnam analogy more programmatically on their brains than the Bush team in the White House and the Pentagon...

Oct 27, 2006 / The Nation

Ground Game ’06 Ground Game ’06

Republicans are hoping voters will forget about Iraq, Bush and the GOP Congress. But these are the issues that will drive Democrats and independents to the polls.

Oct 27, 2006 / Feature / Ari Berman

Obama: Black Like Me Obama: Black Like Me

Barack Obama has fallen prey to the soft bigotry of unreasonable expectations from both the right and left.

Oct 27, 2006 / Column / Gary Younge

IRV, a Better Way IRV, a Better Way

Instant Runoff Voting will get a crucial test in four local elections on November 7.

Oct 27, 2006 / Krist Novoselic

From Whitewater to Blackwater From Whitewater to Blackwater

Blackwater USA has a new attorney to defend it against a wrongful death lawsuit by families of four contractors killed in Iraq: Kenneth Starr.

Oct 26, 2006 / Feature / Jeremy Scahill and Garrett Ordower

Oversight? Nah, Don’t Need It Oversight? Nah, Don’t Need It

Yet another reason why Americans who believe in accountability and oversight should be pulling for Democrats to win this November… While the Special Inspector General for Iraq ...

Oct 26, 2006 / The Nation

The New World Order The New World Order

Two new books examine the diverse and ambitious alliances that led to the end of slavery in America.

Oct 26, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Robin Blackburn

Hong Kong Harbor 1984 Hong Kong Harbor 1984

On this side of the window A shower of chrysanthemum. Outside, torrential rain.

Oct 26, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Robert Sawyer

French Lessons French Lessons

The history of twentieth-century France depicts a struggle between the republican ideal of a unitary state and the shifting concerns of a pluralistic society.

Oct 26, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Sunil Khilnani

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