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Judge Resigns Over Congressional Meddling Judge Resigns Over Congressional Meddling

The announcement this week by U.S. District Judge John S. Martin of the Southern District of New York that he would leave the bench because he was fed up with Congressional meddli...

Jun 25, 2003 / John Nichols

No, Newt, the Ends Don’t Justify the Means No, Newt, the Ends Don’t Justify the Means

Whatever happens in Iraq, lying to Americans and the world about the reasons for war is not acceptable.

Jun 25, 2003 / Column / Robert Scheer

America: Global Leader or Global Cop? America: Global Leader or Global Cop?

Earlier this month, The Nation and The Economist held a debate in New York City. Billed as "America's Role in the World: Protector or Predator," it was a wide-ranging discussion ...

Jun 25, 2003 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Ride of the Valkyries Ride of the Valkyries

To the myth-makers of war, the Americans in Iraq look like the Russians in Chechnya.

Jun 24, 2003 / Feature / Matt Bivens

Chile’s Strange Justice Chile’s Strange Justice

Emblematic of Chile's skewed democratic transition was the sight of congressional deputy Juan Pablo Letelier, probably one of the most honest and dedicated politicians in the cou...

Jun 24, 2003 / Feature / Tim Frasca

A New Solidarity Front in Iraq A New Solidarity Front in Iraq

This fall will see a fact-finding mission to Iraq to evaluate the condition of workers and the status of the labor movement.

Jun 23, 2003 / Feature / Tim Shorrock

Double-Standards for Dissidents Double-Standards for Dissidents

President Bush's support for Iranian student protesters reminds me of something a Russian friend said to me many years ago, during the Soviet era: "You Americans are an odd peopl...

Jun 23, 2003 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Buyer Beware Buyer Beware

Speaking at a conference this winter on Internet crime, eBay.com's director of law enforcement and compliance, Joseph Sullivan, offered law-enforcement officials extensive access...

Jun 20, 2003 / Feature / Jonah Engle

The Long Detour The Long Detour

For all of democratic society, this new (and certainly transitory) stage of history is costly and frightening.

Jun 20, 2003 / Feature / James Weinstein

Newt’s Smashmouth Foreign Policy Newt’s Smashmouth Foreign Policy

Deploying his smashmouth style of personal diplomacy, Newt Gingrich is again assailing the State Department as a "broken institution," for its failures in implementing President ...

Jun 20, 2003 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

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