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Judith Butler's April 1 "Guantánamo Limbo" intelligently discusses the failure of the Geneva Conventions to take account of "prisoners of the new war" an...
Apr 18, 2002 / Judith Butler and Our Readers
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MIA: WOMEN FIGHTING STATE TERROR Jerusalem We would like to thank Alexander Cockburn for his excellent March 25 "Beat the Devil" column, "The Nightmare in Is...
Apr 11, 2002 / Jon Wiener and Our Readers
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KUCINICH SHINES FOR ALL Eugene, Ore. As John Nichols's "Kucinich Rocks the Boat" [March 25] indicates, Representative Dennis Kucinich has become a shooting s...
Mar 28, 2002 / Alexander Cockburn and Our Readers
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'CREEPS' ON PARADE Lakeview, Ore. Wonderful to read David Corn on the return of all the creeps from contra ["Iran/Contra Rehab," March 11]. As a combat vet...
Mar 21, 2002 / Our Readers
Nuke Waste: An Unsolvable Problem? Nuke Waste: An Unsolvable Problem?
Nuke Waste: An Unsolvable Problem? New York City
Mar 21, 2002 / Our Readers
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SLENDER THREAD IN PALESTINE... Panama City, Fla. Neve Gordon's "An Antiwar Protest Grows in Israel" [Feb. 25] on the reservist protest is the most encouragin...
Mar 14, 2002 / Our Readers
Phonics Rises From the Ashes Phonics Rises From the Ashes
Phonics Rises From the Ashes Morris, Minn. Thanks to Stephen Metcalf for his informed article "Reading Between the Lines" [Jan. 28]. There is another winner from Bush'...
Mar 7, 2002 / Our Readers
‘New Mideast Approach’: Flawed? ‘New Mideast Approach’: Flawed?
'New Mideast Approach': Flawed? Elkhorn, Neb. There are many grave problems with Jerome M. Segal's "A New Middle East Approach" [Jan. 28]. I will discuss two....
Feb 28, 2002 / Our Readers
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BRIDEFARE OF FRANKENSTEIN Minneapolis Katha Pollitt ["$hotgun Weddings," Feb. 4] makes many very excellent points about the horrors of "bridefare," but she...
Feb 21, 2002 / Our Readers
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PIERRE BOURDIEU Chicago I must say that Katha Pollitt's exquisite and moving memorial to Pierre Bourdieu ["Subject to Debate," Feb. 18] brought a little warm...
Feb 14, 2002 / Our Readers