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FCC is Feeling the Heat FCC is Feeling the Heat

Faced with a national outcry so intense that Congress is moving to reverse his attempt to eliminate controls on media consolidation and monopoly, Federal Communications Commission...

Aug 21, 2003 / John Nichols

Iraq: The Agony Continues Iraq: The Agony Continues

  The United Nations Secretary General, Kofi Annan, said last night that the UN will continue its work in Iraq, despite Tuesday's devastating car-bomb attack on its headqua...

Aug 20, 2003 / Peter Rothberg

For Halliburton, Iraq Is a Cash Cow For Halliburton, Iraq Is a Cash Cow

War is a tragedy for some and a boon for others. As American soldiers continue to die in Iraq, and the length of the war and its costs escalate, Halliburton, the company headed b...

Aug 20, 2003 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

August Wakeup Calls August Wakeup Calls

How skewed are this Administration's priorities? Consider the insanity of throwing away billions of dollars on hightech military boondoggles like Star Wars that don't work. Or d...

Aug 19, 2003 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

A Higher Tax on All Your Houses A Higher Tax on All Your Houses

Warren Buffet makes sense in rebuking Prop. 13--but the politicians jump up to save this sacred cow.

Aug 19, 2003 / Column / Robert Scheer

Occupied Voices Occupied Voices

"Many years have passed in which Palestinians were not really living. What we need is a huge change. And maybe then there will be peace."

Aug 19, 2003 / Feature / Wendy Pearlman

Bogus Blair, Bogus Bush Bogus Blair, Bogus Bush

The headline in Tuesday's editions of London's Guardian newspaper read: "No. 10 knew: Iraq no threat." The headline in London's Daily Mirror shouted: "NO THREAT -- Revealed: Emai...

Aug 19, 2003 / John Nichols

Slim Shady vs. Dubya Slim Shady vs. Dubya

It sounds like a Texas wrestling match: Slim vs Dubya. But in a recent poll that asked about truthfulness, rapper Eminem scored higher than President Bush. According to a global ...

Aug 18, 2003 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

A Form of Looting A Form of Looting

George Akerlof is becoming a household name. Well, sort of. The 2001 Nobel Prize Laureate for Economics, who teaches at Berkeley, was recently cited by Al Gore in his rousing spe...

Aug 17, 2003 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

The 2003 Blackout The 2003 Blackout

Electricity has now been restored across much of the northeast region of Canada and the United States, but officials are urging consumers and businesses to conserve electricity t...

Aug 16, 2003 / Peter Rothberg

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