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David Horowitz’s Long March David Horowitz’s Long March

Research assistance was provided by the Investigative Fund of the Nation Institute.

Jun 15, 2000 / Feature / Scott Sherman

Microsoft: Breaking Up Is Good to Do Microsoft: Breaking Up Is Good to Do

The pace of recent events made one of the most significant rulings in the history of American antitrust law seem like an anti-climax.

Jun 8, 2000 / Feature / Eben Moglen

How a Caged Bird Learns to Sing How a Caged Bird Learns to Sing

This article is adapted from a lecture that was part of a series on self-censorship in the media given at New York University. The lecture series is being published this month in T...

Jun 8, 2000 / Books & the Arts / John Leonard

Reno: Getting It From All Sides Reno: Getting It From All Sides

A week after she ordered federal agents to seize Elián González from his relatives in Miami, Republican critics were snarling, the Miami Cuban community was venti...

Jun 8, 2000 / Feature / Lars-Erik Nelson

Star Wars II: Here We Go Again Star Wars II: Here We Go Again

Research assistance provided by the Nation Institute's Investigative Fund.

Jun 1, 2000 / Feature / William D. Hartung and Michelle Ciarrocca

Getting Active Getting Active

Peace Action (www.peace-action.org), the largest grassroots peace group in the United States, has made stopping NMD and reducing nuclear weapons its top

Jun 1, 2000 / Feature / William D. Hartung and Michelle Ciarrocca

School Colors School Colors

How can we respond most effectively to right-wing assaults on the premises of public education? Amy Wilkins: The way that you deal with th

May 18, 2000 / Feature / Luis Garden Acosta, Lisa Delpit, Harold Levy, Adam Urbanski, Deborah Wei, Amy Wilkins, and Herbert Kohl

Giving Charter Schools a Chance Giving Charter Schools a Chance

Ask a supporter of charter schools whether that vogue new concept holds promise for inner-city children.

May 18, 2000 / Feature / Jonathan Schorr

Who’s Vouching for Vouchers? Who’s Vouching for Vouchers?

Cammillia Mays is an African-American single parent who, like millions of parents across the country, faced a difficult decision when her daughter turned 4 years old.

May 18, 2000 / Feature / Barbara Miner

The School That Wasn’t The School That Wasn’t

Fernando Contreras points to the area behind a green mesh fence where his family home used to be. He is about to be a grandfather for the first time.

May 18, 2000 / Feature / Susan Anderson

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