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Making It Even Harder to Make Ends Meet Making It Even Harder to Make Ends Meet

Your credit card issuers are hoping that the sixth time will be the charm for a bill they've been pushing since the Clinton years: "The Consumer Bankruptcy Reform Act" (now S.256 ...

Feb 25, 2005 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Shameless in Colorado Shameless in Colorado

Antichoice activists cross another line.

Feb 25, 2005 / Feature / Sharon Lerner

The Impermanent Revolution The Impermanent Revolution

Isaac Deutscher stands out among the early intellectual mentors of the New Left as the only one who expounded classical Marxism. On a mid-1960s "must read" authors list that in...

Feb 24, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Ronald Aronson

Jewtopia Jewtopia

Yiddish, a national language that never had a nation-state, may no longer have millions of speakers, but it remains contested territory nonetheless.

Feb 24, 2005 / Books & the Arts / J. Hoberman

Stankonia Stankonia

Fifty years ago, a young Polish journalist named Leopold Tyrmand lost his job at the country's last surviving independent publication, the Catholic weekly Tygodnik Powszechny, ...

Feb 24, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Brian Morton

In Fact… In Fact…

EDITOR'S NOTE

Feb 24, 2005 / The Editors

Problems with Gannongate? Problems with Gannongate?

The emails keep pouring in with this plea: Investigate Gannongate! These messages are obviously part of a campaign among liberal Internet activists who beli...

Feb 24, 2005 / David Corn

The Pajama Game The Pajama Game

It's hard to know who to root against in the bloggers vs. CNN controversy that led to the resignation of CNN's Eason Jordan, a twenty-three-year veteran of the network.

Feb 24, 2005 / Column / Eric Alterman

Playing by the Numbers Playing by the Numbers

My friend L., a magistrate in Britain, is appalled by American-style sentencing, which has taken hold there recently.

Feb 24, 2005 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

When Liberals Collide When Liberals Collide

The Los Angeles mayoral race raises difficult questions for progressives.

Feb 24, 2005 / Feature / Marc Cooper

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