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They’re Off! Here Come the Candidates They’re Off! Here Come the Candidates

Like birds on a wire, Democratic presidential wannabes are flapping their wings and leaving the perch at the same time. Or are they more akin to lemmings? N...

Jan 6, 2003 / David Corn

The Fight for the Future of Music The Fight for the Future of Music

America stands on the cusp of a sweeping set of shifts in federal media ownership rules that could dramatically alter the nature of what we see, hear and read, warns Federal Commi...

Jan 6, 2003 / John Nichols

Death Penalty Talking Points Death Penalty Talking Points

While the death penalty is legal in most of the US, executions are increasingly taking place only in the South, according to the end-of-the-year report from the Death Penalty Inf...

Jan 2, 2003 / Peter Rothberg

No Room for Logic in Bush Foreign Policy No Room for Logic in Bush Foreign Policy

Darn, but those weapons of mass destruction keep turning up in the wrong places.

Jan 2, 2003 / Column / Robert Scheer

Cell Phones, HMOs and Single-Payer Cell Phones, HMOs and Single-Payer

Dr. Marc answers readers' question every other week. To send a query, click here.

Dec 24, 2002 / Column / Dr. Marc Siegel

Is She Dr. Laura or Dr. Strange Love? Is She Dr. Laura or Dr. Strange Love?

Some family values.

Dec 24, 2002 / Column / Robert Scheer

The Other War The Other War

Mattie White remembers July 23, 1999, as the day her life was turned upside down.

Dec 24, 2002 / Feature / Silja J.A. Talvi

‘The Politics Were on the Street’ ‘The Politics Were on the Street’

The punk rock explosion of the mid-1970s seized the power of rock-and-roll back from the corporate conglomerates that had warped the music into a flabby, over-produced, stadium-ro...

Dec 23, 2002 / John Nichols

Tap Roots Tap Roots

It's a shame that Savion Glover is trying so hard to hide from the world, because he's the greatest tap dancer who ever breathed.

Dec 23, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Diane Rafferty

Sweet Soul Music Sweet Soul Music

As Trent Lott struggled to "repudiate" segregation fifty years after it was outlawed, about the only point he left out of his incoherent counterattack is that he was a soul-mus...

Dec 23, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Gene Santoro

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