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Chile’s Strange Justice Chile’s Strange Justice

Emblematic of Chile's skewed democratic transition was the sight of congressional deputy Juan Pablo Letelier, probably one of the most honest and dedicated politicians in the cou...

Jun 24, 2003 / Feature / Tim Frasca

A New Solidarity Front in Iraq A New Solidarity Front in Iraq

This fall will see a fact-finding mission to Iraq to evaluate the condition of workers and the status of the labor movement.

Jun 23, 2003 / Feature / Tim Shorrock

Buyer Beware Buyer Beware

Speaking at a conference this winter on Internet crime, eBay.com's director of law enforcement and compliance, Joseph Sullivan, offered law-enforcement officials extensive access...

Jun 20, 2003 / Feature / Jonah Engle

The Long Detour The Long Detour

For all of democratic society, this new (and certainly transitory) stage of history is costly and frightening.

Jun 20, 2003 / Feature / James Weinstein

Labor’s Health Problem Labor’s Health Problem

While fighting givebacks, unions can't lose sight of the big healthcare picture.

Jun 19, 2003 / Feature / Steve Early

The Press and Private Lynch The Press and Private Lynch

The Pentagon was selling a patriotic tale. It found many eager buyers.

Jun 19, 2003 / Feature / Daphne Eviatar

Probing 9/11 Probing 9/11

A bipartisan commission is at work, but how tough it will be is still unknown.

Jun 19, 2003 / Feature / David Corn

The Other Japanese Occupation The Other Japanese Occupation

When Tokyo took over Manchuria, its propagandists spoke of "liberation."

Jun 19, 2003 / Books & the Arts / John W. Dower

Anonymous Detentions Ruled Legal Anonymous Detentions Ruled Legal

"Citizens have a compelling interest in ensuring that their government does not abuse one of its most awesome powers, the power to arrest and jail."

Jun 17, 2003 / Feature / The Nation

New Law Assists Political Intimidation New Law Assists Political Intimidation

An unnecessary new law is used to undermine legitimate dissent.

Jun 15, 2003 / Feature / Daniel Forbes

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