Editorial

Where Are the Peaceniks? Where Are the Peaceniks?

Do Not Employ Arabs, Enemies Should Not Be Offered a Livelihood and We Will Assist Those Who Do Not Provide Work For Arabs are just a few of the slogans covering billboards throug...

Apr 11, 2002 / Neve Gordon

Going Down the Road Going Down the Road

o, my momma called, "Why are they letting them gouge us like this?" she wanted to know. "They" are our so-called political leaders in Washington, and "them" are the drugmakers now...

Apr 11, 2002 / Jim Hightower

Angola After Savimbi Angola After Savimbi

The battlefield death on February 22 of Jonas Savimbi marked the end of an era. With undiluted ambition, consistent ruthlessness and extraordinary skill in manipulating both frien...

Apr 11, 2002 / William Minter

Social Security Fixes Social Security Fixes

Now that the recommendations of George W. Bush's Social Security task force have been quietly shelved, it's time to recall that there are simple and equitable solutions available ...

Apr 11, 2002 / Paul Simon

Palestine Militias Rising Palestine Militias Rising

Israel's latest military offensive in the West Bank, code-named Defensive Wall, was met with fierce armed resistance, as Palestinians fought house to house and sometimes hand to ...

Apr 11, 2002 / Graham Usher

Unsigning the ICC Unsigning the ICC

History will record April 11, 2002, as a day of enormous significance in the effort to achieve the rule of law in the conduct of international affairs. It marks the day the Treaty...

Apr 11, 2002 / John B. Anderson

An Open Letter to General Ariel Sharon An Open Letter to General Ariel Sharon

Sir,

Apr 10, 2002 / Breyten Breytenbach

White–It Gets Worse White–It Gets Worse

Six weeks ago, The Nation called for Army Secretary Tom White's resignation. White, former vice chairman of an Enron Ponzi scheme called Enron Energy Services (EES) was self-evide...

Apr 4, 2002 / Robert L. Borosage

Rights on the Line Rights on the Line

Recent days have brought the first tentative but welcome roadblocks to the Bush Administration's war-fevered assault on civil liberties. In Newark, Superior Court Judge Arthur D'I...

Apr 4, 2002 / The Editors

The Road Not Yet Taken The Road Not Yet Taken

Even as the Middle East plunged deeper into the maelstrom of fear, hatred, violence and despair, recent diplomatic developments, ironically, made the conditions for achieving peac...

Apr 4, 2002 / The Editors

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