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Subway Fears, Bioterrorism and Tetanus Shots Subway Fears, Bioterrorism and Tetanus Shots

Dear Dr. Marc,

Apr 3, 2003 / Column / Dr. Marc Siegel

Richard Perle’s Corporate Adventures Richard Perle’s Corporate Adventures

Richard Perle's resignation as chairman of Donald Rumsfeld's Defense Policy Board on March 27 capped a tumultuous month for the neoconservative who spent the past decade stokin...

Apr 3, 2003 / Feature / Tim Shorrock

Death in Helsinki Death in Helsinki

OK, let's say that life goes on.

Apr 3, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Dangerous Liaisons Dangerous Liaisons

He says he is not a fighter--or rather, the narrator says it; he's "an onlooker," someone who steps aside, "frail," "not the savior of the world," not a "prophet," speaking onl...

Apr 3, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Joseph McElroy

Bloomsburied in China Bloomsburied in China

A divide exists between Chinese literature and movies written, produced, read or viewed in the West, and those written and produced in mainlaind China.

Apr 3, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Patricia Laurence

Diversity and Its Malcontents Diversity and Its Malcontents

David L. Kirp has chronicled the Mount Laurel, New Jersey, history in Almost Home: America's Love-Hate Relationship with Community (Princeton).

Apr 3, 2003 / Books & the Arts / David Kirp

The Naked and the Red The Naked and the Red

Led by a former Boeing machinist, Las Vegas exotic dancers are talking union.

Apr 3, 2003 / Feature / Marc Cooper

The Reason Why The Reason Why

Bush's motives have more to do with empire and profit than with liberating Iraq.

Apr 3, 2003 / Feature / George McGovern

The Press and the Myths of War The Press and the Myths of War

There is nothing glorious or gallant about combat.

Apr 3, 2003 / Feature / Chris Hedges

Response 3 Response 3

Ifind David Cortright's call useful but limiting. The most exciting aspect of the antiwar organizing has been its global reach.

Apr 3, 2003 / Feature / Medea Benjamin

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