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Identity Politics Identity Politics

While controversy rages across the country over whether computerized voting machines may result in lost or manipulated votes, there is another change in the election system this ...

Jul 29, 2004 / Feature / Tova Andrea Wang

A Republican Count? A Republican Count?

About half of the largest ballot-counting corporation, Election Systems & Software (ES&S), is owned by the Omaha World-Herald Company, which publishes the city's conserva...

Jul 29, 2004 / Feature / Ronnie Dugger

How They Could Steal the Election This Time How They Could Steal the Election This Time

Electronic counts, unaudited touch-screen ballots, enhance opportunities for fraud.

Jul 29, 2004 / Feature / Ronnie Dugger

Searching for Spin Searching for Spin

Inside the GOP's Boston war room.

Jul 29, 2004 / Feature / Ari Berman

Ditch the Distraction in Chief Ditch the Distraction in Chief

Last month, I reluctantly joined the Anybody But Bush camp. It was "Bush in a Box" that finally got me, a gag gift my brother gave my father on his sixty-sixth birthday.

Jul 29, 2004 / Column / Naomi Klein

He’s the (Any)One He’s the (Any)One

Can someone win the presidency entirely on the basis of a negative asset?

Jul 29, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Alexander Cockburn

Let’s Not Devalue Ourselves Let’s Not Devalue Ourselves

It says something about the iron grip of the culture wars on our politics that no less a liberal than John Kerry--with his 100 percent ratings from NARAL, Human Rights Campaign, ...

Jul 29, 2004 / Column / Katha Pollitt

Letter From Ground Zero Letter From Ground Zero

"During the Vietnam War, many young men, including the current President, the Vice President and me, could have gone to Vietnam and didn't. John Kerry came from a privileged back...

Jul 29, 2004 / Jonathan Schell

A White House Response To the 9/11 Commission’s Finding That Iran Had More Contact With the Hijackers Than Iraq Did A White House Response To the 9/11 Commission’s Finding That Iran Had More Contact With the Hijackers Than Iraq Did

The little error that we may have made In picking out a country to invade Was understandable. The names, of course, Are close, and when you make a show of force

Jul 29, 2004 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Time’s Up Time’s Up

It's been four years since the International AIDS Conference was first held in the developing world, in Durban, South Africa, and activists' demand for universal treatment access...

Jul 29, 2004 / Esther Kaplan

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