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Nation Notes Nation Notes

Nine years ago, when The Nation first went online, we thought putting up selections from the magazine once a week constituted a major step into the world of the web.

Apr 28, 2005 / The Editors

Pete Seeger: Ain’t No One Like Him Pete Seeger: Ain’t No One Like Him

As part of a nationwide festival of tributes to Pete Seeger in 2005, Studs Terkel offered this essay on the life and times of an American balladeer.

Apr 28, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Studs Terkel

The Dollar’s Doldrums The Dollar’s Doldrums

Pity the once-mighty greenback.

Apr 28, 2005 / Doug Henwood

Blair: Mistrust Grows Blair: Mistrust Grows

Labour's big tent is shrinking.

Apr 28, 2005 / Maria Margaronis and D.D. Guttenplan

Ankle Deep and Sinking Ankle Deep and Sinking

The first 100 days of Bush's second term.

Apr 28, 2005 / The Editors

‘Playing Fair’ at Columbia? ‘Playing Fair’ at Columbia?

New York City

Apr 28, 2005 / Scott Sherman

Be Careful What You Pray For Be Careful What You Pray For

I don't claim to be as good at interpreting the apocalyptic signs of Revelations as the Christian right or the entertainment executives at NBC, but there are portents that The Lor...

Apr 27, 2005 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Justice Sunday Preachers Justice Sunday Preachers

If their struggle is like the civil rights movement, why do Christian-rightists like Tony Perkins have so many racist friends?

Apr 26, 2005 / Feature / Max Blumenthal

Vietnam: Thirty Years On Vietnam: Thirty Years On

Closeness, even friendship, with our former enemies.

Apr 26, 2005 / Feature / Peter Davis

Fight for the Filibuster Fight for the Filibuster

Never underestimate the determination of Washington Democrats to try and snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Just as it was reported Tuesday that Americans strongly support t...

Apr 26, 2005 / John Nichols

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