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For Women in Iraq, a Sad Day For Women in Iraq, a Sad Day

It's Women's Day in Iraq, again, but not the bread-and-roses kind of day women want. The fact is, since the US invasion, every day has been a sick-and-twisted kind of women's day ...

Mar 8, 2007 / The Nation

“Tax” Is Not a Four Letter Word “Tax” Is Not a Four Letter Word

Down in the Texas state capitol for the day, enjoying both the buzz of activity that comes with the legislature actually being in session (they only have regular sessions for five...

Mar 8, 2007 / The Nation

The Clean Elections Challenge The Clean Elections Challenge

My recent Nation article on Senator Max Baucus, "K Street's Favorite Democrat," has been a topic of discussion back in Montana, where Baucus is up for re-election in 2008. Last n...

Mar 8, 2007 / The Nation

A Wasted War A Wasted War

Let's start with the obvious waste. We know that hundreds of thousands of Iraqis have lost their lives since the Bush administration invaded their country in March 2003, that alm...

Mar 8, 2007 / The Nation

Time for Celebration and Protest Time for Celebration and Protest

A few nights ago, after putting the baby to bed, I watched The L-Word, then lay on the sofa and read Jennifer Baumgardner's excellent new book, Look Both Ways: Bisexual Politics, ...

Mar 7, 2007 / The Nation

Hold Dick Cheney to Account Hold Dick Cheney to Account

The conviction of Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff on charges of obstruction of justice, perjury and lying to the FBI confirms the suspicions that millions of Am...

Mar 7, 2007 / The Nation

Investigating Attorneygate Investigating Attorneygate

The Nation's Washington intern, Stephanie Condon, reports on yesterday's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the dismissal of eight US attorneys by the Bush Administation: Sena...

Mar 7, 2007 / The Nation

Measuring Progress by Chaos in Iraq Measuring Progress by Chaos in Iraq

A CNN headline just flashed across the screen: "President Bush cites progress in Iraq crackdown." This from Bush, on the day that 93 Iraqis were blown up in the holy city of Karba...

Mar 6, 2007 / The Nation

So Much for Med School: An MCAT glitch affects hundreds of test-takers So Much for Med School: An MCAT glitch affects hundreds of test-takers

An MCAT glitch affects hundreds of test-takers.

Mar 6, 2007 / The Nation

States Surge Against Escalation in Iraq: How various state legislatures are expressing their outrage at the troop surge States Surge Against Escalation in Iraq: How various state legislatures are expressing their outrage at the troop surge

How various state legislatures are expressing their outrage at the troop surge.

Mar 6, 2007 / The Nation

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