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Hillary Clinton Lucks Out Hillary Clinton Lucks Out

New York Senator Hillary Clinton has always looked like a good bet to win re-election in 2006--probably by a margin wide enough to jumpstart the 2008 presidential campaign that ma...

Aug 9, 2005 / John Nichols

Euroland vs. Dollarland? Euroland vs. Dollarland?

Eurolabor is asking what's in the new European Monetary Union for workers.

Aug 8, 2005 / Feature / Daniel Singer

As Europe Turns As Europe Turns

Is Britain drifting away from Europe, its conservative stability contrasting with the political turmoil on the Continent?

Aug 8, 2005 / Daniel Singer

Poland’s Perón? Poland’s Perón?

At the second Congress of Solidarity, held in Gdansk from April 19 to 25, Lech Walesa did nothing to deny the suggestions of his fellow unionists that he may soon be riding on...

Aug 8, 2005 / Daniel Singer

Polska Amnestia Polska Amnestia

The amnesty for Poland's political prisoners announced on July 21 is a victory for the four leaders of KOR.

Aug 8, 2005 / Daniel Singer

Why AIPAC Indictment Is Bad News for Rove Why AIPAC Indictment Is Bad News for Rove

I'm on vacation, but I couldn't resist posting the below on my davidcorn.com site, where I routinely obsess over t...

Aug 8, 2005 / David Corn

Robin Cook’s Conscience Robin Cook’s Conscience

Words such as "conscience" and "honor" have pretty much disappeared from the American political lexicon in this age of Bush Administration lies and leaks. But when the histories o...

Aug 8, 2005 / John Nichols

Witnesses to an Execution Witnesses to an Execution

An international furor over the hanging of "two gay teenagers" in Iran.

Aug 7, 2005 / Feature / Richard Kim

“Energy’s on the Anti-Iraq Side” “Energy’s on the Anti-Iraq Side”

It is not often that this column pays tribute to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. But the man who in 1994 played a pivotal role in putting the Republican Party in control of bo...

Aug 5, 2005 / John Nichols

Extend the Voting Rights Act Extend the Voting Rights Act

Saturday, August 6, marks the fortieth anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson's signing into law of the Voting Rights Act, considered by many to be the most comprehensive civil r...

Aug 5, 2005 / Peter Rothberg

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