Articles

No Privilege for Miers No Privilege for Miers

Harriet Miers's slender public record makes it imperative that her advice the president on personal, executive and constitutional matters be fully disclosed to the Senate Judiciary...

Oct 20, 2005 / Stephen Gillers

White House Plame-Out White House Plame-Out

Indictments or not, what America knows now about the outing of Valerie Plame is that Bush Administration officials deliberately leaked information that potentially damaged the nati...

Oct 20, 2005 / David Corn

Pyrrhic Victory in Iraq Pyrrhic Victory in Iraq

For Iraqis fed up with the violence and chaos of the occupation, passage of the new Constitution is just one more US-imposed measure that will set the stage for civil war.

Oct 20, 2005 / The Editors

The Blame Game The Blame Game

Oct 20, 2005 / Richard Lingeman and Peter Ahlberg

Letters Letters

LYNNDIE ENGLAND, READ THIS Cambridge, Mass.

Oct 20, 2005 / Alexander Cockburn and Our Readers

The Young and the Damned The Young and the Damned

Paradise Now explores the bond among suicide bombers; The Squid and the Whale brings two monstrously large characters to human scale and The President's Last Bang is nastily effici...

Oct 19, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

The Blue The Blue

heron is gray, not blue, but great enough against brown-tipped bowed cattails to be well-named, is known for its stealth, shier

Oct 19, 2005 / Books & the Arts / David Baker

How Art Can Save Your Life How Art Can Save Your Life

Michael Kimmelman's The Accidental Masterpiece: On the Art of Life and Vice Versa is a celebration of the intersection between art and life and the random genius of the unexpected.

Oct 19, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Hal Foster

Over My Dead Body Over My Dead Body

New biographies of Benito Mussolini and Marilyn Monroe contemplate exploitation of the body--in life and after death.

Oct 19, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Jon Mooallem

CIA Leak Scandal: Proof Bush Lied? A Final Report To Come? CIA Leak Scandal: Proof Bush Lied? A Final Report To Come?

In a story posted on Tuesday ...

Oct 19, 2005 / David Corn

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