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Springtime for Nuclear Springtime for Nuclear

Forget Three Mile Island! The buzzword now is "environmentally preferable."

Jul 12, 2001 / Feature / Bill Mesler

Unite and Conquer Unite and Conquer

Los Angeles organizers may have clinched the city's title as a laboratory for cutting-edge economic justice policy with a deal concluded in late May between grassroots groups and ...

Jul 12, 2001 / Feature / Bobbi Murray

Living Wage Comes of Age Living Wage Comes of Age

An increasingly sophisticated movement has put opponents on the defensive.

Jul 12, 2001 / Feature / Bobbi Murray

It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s… Superclone? It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s… Superclone?

Is human cloning a feminist issue?

Jul 12, 2001 / Column / Katha Pollitt

Gender Unbender Gender Unbender

Pierre Bourdieu's newsworthiness has become news. The profile of him in the New York Times deals more with how bright his star is than with its substance, and quite a bit of the a...

Jul 12, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Paul Reitter

Death on the Installment Plan Death on the Installment Plan

In Terre Haute, the effects of one execution are only the beginning.

Jul 12, 2001 / Feature / Jonathan Shainin

A.I. at Universal U A.I. at Universal U

Thinks..., David Lodge's new novel about cognitive science, university politics and marital infidelity, shows once again the author's knack for making intellectual concepts user-f...

Jul 12, 2001 / Books & the Arts / David L. Sweet

A Strong Dollar Clouds Prospects For Quick Rebound A Strong Dollar Clouds Prospects For Quick Rebound

      --Headline, New York Times The dollar's strong. That must be good. It's doing what a dollar should. Not so. The world cannot afford our...

Jul 12, 2001 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Letters Letters

THE HUDSON, THE MOON, THE JEJUNE Washington, DC Eric Alterman's July 2 "Full-Court Press" insinuates that the Hudson Institute "sent [scholar Evan Gahr] pa...

Jul 12, 2001 / Our Readers

Eminem: Grammy’s Homecoming Queen? Eminem: Grammy’s Homecoming Queen?

So if you managed to endure CBS's three-plus hours of Grammy cov erage, if you survived the sparsely attended protests from GLAAD and NOW, host Jon Stewart's lame commentary, the ...

Jul 9, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Richard Kim

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