Articles

A Sorry Lott A Sorry Lott

Trent Lott has grudgingly relinquished his grip on the Senate majority leader post, but that doesn't mean that the Republican Party has purged "the spirit of Jefferson Davis" t...

Dec 23, 2002 / The Editors

Letters Letters

SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT ON SCHOOLS Boston

Dec 23, 2002 / Our Readers

The Rich Have Reason to Rejoice The Rich Have Reason to Rejoice

In Dickens's "A Christmas Carol," Ebenezer Scrooge was forced to view his own death in order to gain some self-awareness of his life as the epitome of cruelty and selfishness.

Dec 23, 2002 / Feature / Peter Dreier and Kelly Candaele

Last-Minute Gift Ideas Last-Minute Gift Ideas

Only three days left before Christmas but there's still more than enough time to finish your shopping. Here are a few ideas for the activists on your gift list: Global Exchange ...

Dec 23, 2002 / Peter Rothberg

Check and Balance Cheney’s Choice Check and Balance Cheney’s Choice

George W. Bush has chosen a nominee to replace ousted Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill. More precisely, the president has rubber-stamped a selection made by Vice President Dick Che...

Dec 21, 2002 / John Nichols

Between a Rock and a Hardass Between a Rock and a Hardass

Trent Lott is at the bottom of a deep hole, and he is digging like crazy. Every time the Dixiecrat cheerleader denies his Confederate tendencies, he comes out looking a little mor...

Dec 19, 2002 / John Nichols

National Security and Immigrant Rights National Security and Immigrant Rights

The debate over how to protect the United States from terrorism while safeguarding its guiding values rages with particular intensity in immigrant communities.

Dec 19, 2002 / Feature / Donald Kerwin

The Al Qaeda Connection The Al Qaeda Connection

While the Bush Administration looks to the weapons inspection process in Iraq to turn up a material breach worthy of war, hawks in and out of government have been making a separ...

Dec 18, 2002 / Feature / Peter Bergen

Death Penalty Talking Points Death Penalty Talking Points

1. It is morally reprehensible to take a life, and it is especially reprehensible for the state to do so.

Dec 18, 2002 / The Nation

Voices for Peace Voices for Peace

WHO: Racial Justice 9-11: People of Color Against the War

Dec 18, 2002 / Feature / The Nation

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