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The George & Laura Show The George & Laura Show

The entry below is a posting from my personal blog at www.davidcorn.com. It was titled, "The Bushes Offer a Horse ...

May 2, 2005 / David Corn

The Lincoln Museum and Springfield’s Shame The Lincoln Museum and Springfield’s Shame

Visiting the Lincoln Museum and exposing a dark chapter in the town's history.

Apr 29, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Adrian Brune

Don’t Forget May Day–UPDATED Don’t Forget May Day–UPDATED

May Day is an official holiday in 66 countries and unofficially celebrated in many more, but it is rarely recognized in the US where it began. In 1884, the Federation of Organiz...

Apr 29, 2005 / Peter Rothberg

WashU Comes Correct WashU Comes Correct

Sweet Victory In the wake of the sweet victory at Georgetown--the result of a remarkable two-week hunger strike--students across the country sprung into a "Week of Action" for wo...

Apr 29, 2005 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Bush’s Press Conference Bush’s Press Conference

There was not much news in George W. Bush's fourth primetime press conference. He acknowledged he could do nothing much about the high price of gas except t...

Apr 29, 2005 / David Corn

Open Letter to Howard Dean Open Letter to Howard Dean

"Now that we're there, we're there and we can't get out," Democratic National Committee Chair Howard Dean told an audience of nearly 1,000 at the Minneapolis Convention Center on ...

Apr 28, 2005 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Love’s Body Love’s Body

Kazuo Ishiguro is a writer renowned for his capacity to create beautifully controlled surfaces and to beautifully evoke the roiling emotions beneath them.

Apr 28, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Claire Messud

Harvard Divests Harvard Divests

Students succeed in making the university pull out of a Chinese oil company funding slaughter in Sudan.

Apr 28, 2005 / Feature / Sam Graham-Felsen

Compromising Positions Compromising Positions

Your movie reviewer has been reading Colin MacCabe's excellent book on Jean-Luc Godard and pondering its discussion of France after World War II.

Apr 28, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Crouching Tiger Crouching Tiger

Being Stanley Crouch is about as bruising a vocation as there is in what passes for--or remains of--polite literary society.

Apr 28, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Gene Seymour

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