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Law of Return Arouses Ire Law of Return Arouses Ire

Letty Cottin Pogrebin's "In Defense of the Law of Return" [Dec.

Feb 5, 2004 / Our Readers and Letty Cottin Pogrebin

Liar, Incompetent or Space Cadet? Liar, Incompetent or Space Cadet?

Is he incompetent, clueless, lying? Why has President Bush--once again--asserted that he went to war because Iraq refused to allow weapons inspectors into the country? Last Wedne...

Feb 5, 2004 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Letter From Arizona Letter From Arizona

Where to go if Dean pulls out of the race? Marc Cooper reports from Arizona.

Feb 5, 2004 / Feature / Marc Cooper

Mini-Tuesday: Ten Talking Points Mini-Tuesday: Ten Talking Points

Nothing changes. The results of Mini-Tuesday have not altered the shape of the race. John Kerry won in Missouri, Delaware, Arizona, New Mexico, and N...

Feb 4, 2004 / David Corn

Labor Ponders Edwards, Kerry Labor Ponders Edwards, Kerry

On what was, undoubtedly, the most important day so far for his campaign for the presidency, John Edwards arranged to take time away from shaking hands with actual voters in the c...

Feb 4, 2004 / John Nichols

The Lies That Bind Us to Iraq The Lies That Bind Us to Iraq

Using the ends to justify the means repeats the folly of Vietnam.

Feb 4, 2004 / Column / Robert Scheer

Letter From South Carolina Letter From South Carolina

The greatest threat to hopes of defeating Bush remains Democratic business as usual.

Feb 4, 2004 / Feature / Bruce Shapiro

The Trouble with RFID The Trouble with RFID

Instead of being used to track boots and books, these systems could be used to track us.

Feb 3, 2004 / Feature / Simson L. Garfinkel

Justin, Janet and Weapons of Mass Distraction Justin, Janet and Weapons of Mass Distraction

The investigation will be "thorough and swift," Powell said yesterday. "Our nation's children, parents and citizens deserve better." That would be Michael--not Colin--Powell an...

Feb 3, 2004 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Pursuing the Millennium Pursuing the Millennium

The Zionist-colonial enterprise has always had a built-in propensity to gravitate towards its most extreme expression.

Feb 3, 2004 / Feature / David Hirst

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