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Bush and Andersen’s Texas Two-Step Bush and Andersen’s Texas Two-Step

George W. Bush must be feeling an acute sense of déjà vu these days, as the dubious dealings of the accounting firm Arthur Andersen, LLP take center stage in the En...

Jan 30, 2002 / Feature / Chris Floyd

What’s This About “Accountability.” What’s This About “Accountability.”

George W. Bush could not bring himself to mention the name "Enron" inhis State of the Union address. But no one doubted that, when thepresident spoke of the need for greater corpo...

Jan 30, 2002 / John Nichols

Bush’s Untouchable State of the Union Bush’s Untouchable State of the Union

He sure didn't leave the Democrats much room to maneuver. When George W. Bush delivered his first State of the Union address--a two-ply speech divided bet...

Jan 30, 2002 / David Corn

A Walk in the Valley of Greed A Walk in the Valley of Greed

What would Jesus do? It's a no-brainer; he would leave the Christian Coalition, take a consulting job with Enron and then use his divine power to make George W. Bush president.

Jan 29, 2002 / Column / Robert Scheer

Letters Letters

JUST ANOTHER HATCHET JOB? New York City There is too much absurdity in the article you published about me in your Big Media issue to respond to all of it, ...

Jan 24, 2002 / Our Readers

The Others

The Others The Others

What if we could see the Afghan dead as we've seen the September 11 victims?

Jan 24, 2002 / Feature / Howard Zinn

The Beloved Community The Beloved Community

In this most emotionally charged of times, I think that many of the moral issues we face are overlaid by an oft-expressed tension between the need for security and the full prote...

Jan 24, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Patricia J. Williams

In Cold Type In Cold Type

There is a value to the much-criticized crawl that zipped along at the bottom of CNN's window during the attack on Afghanistan, beneath clips of dirty traitors and soldier-heroes...

Jan 24, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Amy Wilentz

Lines Beyond the Nakba Lines Beyond the Nakba

Mahmoud Darwish burst on the Arab poetic scene in the mid-1960s with the publication in Beirut of poems written while he was living in Haifa, Israel, and working as a translator ...

Jan 24, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Taline Voskeritchian

Speculation Speculation

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Jan 24, 2002 / Column / Calvin Trillin

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