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Division, Danger and Diversion Division, Danger and Diversion

This is the text of the speech given by the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., at the anti-war rally in Washington, DC, on Saturday, October 26.

Oct 27, 2002 / Rev. Jesse L. Jackson

Paul Wellstone: In His Own Voice Paul Wellstone: In His Own Voice

In the darkness of death, it is hard to line up thoughts, to arrange memories, to process feelings and ideas. Instead, we can, in this instance, let the dea...

Oct 25, 2002 / David Corn

Paul Wellstone, 1944-2002 Paul Wellstone, 1944-2002

For grassroots economic and social justice activists, there was never any doubt about the identity of their representative in Washington.

Oct 25, 2002 / Feature / John Nichols

Can Coke Prevent AIDS? Can Coke Prevent AIDS?

As one of the largest private employers in Africa, the Coca-Cola Company could dramatically alter the course of HIV/AIDS.

Oct 24, 2002 / Feature / Lisa Weinert

Love, Sandler Style Love, Sandler Style

Although I'm mad for Paul Thomas Anderson's new picture, Punch-Drunk Love, I also suspect it's made me a little crazy.

Oct 24, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Schröder’s Kulturkampf Schröder’s Kulturkampf

Coming as it did in the final weeks of a precarious re-election campaign, incumbent German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's resolute "No" to German participation in any US-le...

Oct 24, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Hugh Eakin

More Bitter Fruit More Bitter Fruit

Six years ago, in 1996, the government of Guatemala and the guerrilla groups it had fought bitterly for thirty-six years signed an ambitious set of peace accords.

Oct 24, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Peter Canby

Hawks at the Washington Post Hawks at the Washington Post

The house organ for America's political class is pushing Bush's case for war.

Oct 24, 2002 / Feature / Michael Massing

Plenty of Nothing in New York Plenty of Nothing in New York

Governor Pataki's effective Gary Cooper imitation leaves Democrats in despair.

Oct 24, 2002 / Feature / Jack Newfield

Counterforce in NY Counterforce in NY

It's Friday afternoon in early October at the Working Families Party's shabby but bustling headquarters in downtown Brooklyn, and no one is going home early.

Oct 24, 2002 / Feature / Micah L. Sifry

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