Articles

The Fight for Haiti The Fight for Haiti

Now that René Préval has been elected Haiti's new president, the question is whether he can move the country forward.

Feb 23, 2006 / Feature / Kathie Klarreich

Princeton Tilts Right Princeton Tilts Right

Robert George, the conservative movement's favorite professor, exerts his influence.

Feb 23, 2006 / Feature / Max Blumenthal

‘Nation’ Notes ‘Nation’ Notes

For the next three months, while she finishes a book of essays, Katha Pollitt will not be writing her "Subject to Debate" column. We eagerly anticipate her return in May.

Feb 23, 2006 / The Editors

One Red State One Red State

A friend of mine from South Carolina sent me the most astonishing article on his home state from yesterday's USA Today. Reporter Ron Barnett examines the quixotic quest of Cory Bur...

Feb 23, 2006 / Richard Kim

Quail in War and Peace Quail in War and Peace

Bobwhite quail have little to cheer about these days, their numbers depleted and habitats ravaged by hunters like the Vice President and his pals.

Feb 23, 2006 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

Cheney’s Hunting Accident… Cheney’s Hunting Accident…

It's going to take more than a polite request to make Cheney speak.

Feb 23, 2006 / Column / Calvin Trillin

He’s Got a Little List He’s Got a Little List

The Nation is pleased that so many of its contributors are included on a right-wing list of the most dangerous academics in America.

Feb 23, 2006 / Richard Lingeman

The Better Choice in Ohio The Better Choice in Ohio

Sherrod Brown is the right candidate to be the Democratic Senate nominee in Ohio because he has the support of grassroots voters whose energy is essential to win.

Feb 23, 2006 / John Nichols

Challenging Musharraf Challenging Musharraf

Massive protests over the Muhammad cartoons add to the growing sense that Pakistani President-General Pervez Musharraf is losing control.

Feb 23, 2006 / Graham Usher

Tortured Exceptionalism Tortured Exceptionalism

Despite a recent federal district court ruling, the prohibition on torture knows no geographical boundaries and applies to all, no matter what passport they hold--even Americans.

Feb 23, 2006 / David Cole

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