Articles

GE Brings Bad Things to Life GE Brings Bad Things to Life

For downsized workers in Bloomington, it's time to start thinking globally.

Jan 26, 2001 / Feature / JoAnn Wypijewski

California’s Deregulation Disaster California’s Deregulation Disaster

Greed led to miscalculation, which led to brownouts and soaring rates.

Jan 26, 2001 / Feature / Harvey Wasserman

Adieu (Sort of) to Bill Clinton Adieu (Sort of) to Bill Clinton

We'd say goodbye to Clinton, Bill, Who always was a rascal, still Accomplished much, before he tripped (He couldn't keep his trousers zipped) And after, too. His gifts were g...

Jan 26, 2001 / Column / Calvin Trillin

The Beat The Beat

AGAINST FORGETTING George W. Bush's inauguration went less smoothly than the GOP would have liked, as thousands of activists filled the streets of Washington to protest Bush's disp...

Jan 26, 2001 / Column / John Nichols

Pacifica–A Way Out Pacifica–A Way Out

The "Christmas coup" at New York's WBAI-FM radio, in which Pacifica management changed the locks in the middle of the night, just hours before summarily firing three longtime sta...

Jan 26, 2001 / Robert W. McChesney

In Fact… In Fact…

AGAINST FORGETTING George W. Bush's inauguration went less smoothly than the GOP would have liked, as thousands of activists filled the streets of Washington to protest Bush's disp...

Jan 26, 2001 / The Editors

The Future of the Public Intellectual: A Forum The Future of the Public Intellectual: A Forum

The following debate is adapted from a forum--put together by Basic Books and held in New York City some weeks ago. Participating were: John Donatich, who moderated and is publis...

Jan 26, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Various Participants

Publishers Caught in a Web Publishers Caught in a Web

Jason Epstein's Book Business: Publishing Past Present and Future is the third memoir of a major American life in book publishing to reach print in less than two years. It is at ...

Jan 26, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Gayle Feldman

Economists vs. Students Economists vs. Students

For more than two years, the antisweatshop movement has been the hottest political thing on campus [see Featherstone, "The New Student Movement," May 15, 2000]. Students have use...

Jan 26, 2001 / Doug Henwood and Liza Featherstone

Bush’s True Colors Bush’s True Colors

Throughout the last campaign, while liberal Democrats warned that Bush was much more reactionary than he pretended to be, Naderites argued that Democrats were much less progressi...

Jan 26, 2001 / The Editors

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