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Apr 1, 2004 / The Nation

The 9/11 Commission Hears From Richard Clarke The 9/11 Commission Hears From Richard Clarke

When testimony came from Richard Clarke, he Inspired White House spokesmen to get snarky, Because, with words combining bite and bark, he

Apr 1, 2004 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Fighting for Oil–Still Fighting for Oil–Still

Although media attention has been focused on civil violence in the Baghdad area, Iraq's vast and vulnerable network of oil pipelines and pumping stations has become a major battl...

Apr 1, 2004 / Michael T. Klare

A Union of Unions A Union of Unions

There are bigger American unions, but none that are feistier organizers than HERE (hotel and restaurant workers) and UNITE (historically garment and textile workers).

Apr 1, 2004 / David Moberg

Scalia’s Flawed Judgment Scalia’s Flawed Judgment

After weeks of critical editorials, embarrassing cartoons and late-night talk-show jokes, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia issued a twenty-one-page memorandum on March 18 to ...

Apr 1, 2004 / Stephen Gillers

Haiti’s Occupation Haiti’s Occupation

The Haitian people have once again been excluded from their own governance.

Apr 1, 2004 / Amy Wilentz

Laughing With Bush Laughing With Bush

When George W.

Apr 1, 2004 / David Corn

Bush’s ‘Rat List’ Bush’s ‘Rat List’

Nixon kept his famous "enemies list." Now George W.

Apr 1, 2004 / The Editors

Letters Letters

DEMOCRATIZING IRAQ Research Triangle Park, NC

Apr 1, 2004 / Our Readers

The Burden of Conscience The Burden of Conscience

Since the US invaded Iraq last year, hundreds of American soldiers have broken the law and abandoned their units on the battlefield. And, as Dan Frosch writes in Alternet, the G...

Mar 31, 2004 / Peter Rothberg

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