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Sept. 11th Families for Peace Sept. 11th Families for Peace

Nearly three years ago, September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows was born out of a shared belief that America's military response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks "which took ...

Sep 11, 2004 / Peter Rothberg

RFK in EKY RFK in EKY

"As long as everyone is talking about what did or did not happen 35 years ago in Vietnam," writes Matt Miller, columnist and fellow at the Center for American Progress, "they're n...

Sep 11, 2004 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Life of the Party Life of the Party

I. It's My Birthday and I'll Lie if I Need To

Sep 11, 2004 / Feature / Tom Gogola

Bush, Kerry & Vietnam Bush, Kerry & Vietnam

Check out Williams's new book, Deserter: George W. Bush's War on Military Families, Veterans, and His Past. Click here to purchase a copy.

Sep 9, 2004 / Feature / Ian Williams

More Revelations–UPDATED More Revelations–UPDATED

[UPDATE: The Washington Post reports that several document experts it consulted have raised questions about the authenticity of the Killian me...

Sep 9, 2004 / David Corn

A Tribe Called Quest A Tribe Called Quest

Walking through the retrospective exhibition of Lee Bontecou, on view at MoMA-Queens, is uncannily like visiting an out-of-the-way museum of natural history, as if her entire wor...

Sep 9, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Arthur C. Danto

Dangerous Liaisons Dangerous Liaisons

Conspiracy theories are hard to kill.

Sep 9, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Robert Baer

On Being Asked During a National Crisis to Write a Poem in Celebration of the Bicentennial of Ralph Waldo Emerson On Being Asked During a National Crisis to Write a Poem in Celebration of the Bicentennial of Ralph Waldo Emerson

Caught up in a metaphorical swoon by the oversoul in his head War is on its last legs, he said. The question is only How Soon.

Sep 9, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Maxine Kumin

In the Bedroom (With Stalin) In the Bedroom (With Stalin)

Stalin continues to fascinate--the central mystery within the riddle inside the enigma that was the Soviet Union. If you Google "Stalin, biography," 166,000 websites come up.

Sep 9, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Ronald Grigor Suny

Black American in Paris Black American in Paris

In the spring of 1960, the year of his death, the novelist Richard Wright wrote from Paris to his friend and Dutch translator Margrit de Sablonière:

Sep 9, 2004 / Books & the Arts / James Campbell

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