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Chalabi’s Long, Costly Charade Chalabi’s Long, Costly Charade

Can it get any more bizarre?

May 25, 2004 / Column / Robert Scheer

On Israel On Israel

Is there any sense in the independence of one people at the expense of the fundamental rights of the other?

May 24, 2004 / Daniel Barenboim

A Middle Class Scorecard A Middle Class Scorecard

The non-partisan Drum Major Institute has just released its first-ever scorecard of votes on legislation that significantly impact America's middle class. In "Middle Class 2003: ...

May 22, 2004 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Can Iraq Get Any Worse? Can Iraq Get Any Worse?

Let's review. * The head of the picked-in-Washington Governing Council in Iraq was assassinated just outside the highly protected command center of ...

May 21, 2004 / David Corn

Fight for Your Right to Protest Fight for Your Right to Protest

Last week the antiwar coalition United for Peace and Justice's application for a permit to rally on the Great Lawn in Central Park in Manhattan on August 29th was denied. The ra...

May 21, 2004 / Peter Rothberg

Single-Payer, Mad Cow and Uncompensated Care Single-Payer, Mad Cow and Uncompensated Care

Dr. Marc regularly answers readers' questions on matters relating to medicine, healthcare and politics. To send a query, click here.

May 20, 2004 / Column / Dr. Marc Siegel

Band of Insiders Band of Insiders

I know, you're too hip to see Troy.

May 20, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

The Metaphysical Couple The Metaphysical Couple

This book has a past, which begins at least in 1995, when Elzbieta Ettinger brought out a controversial account of the unpublished correspondence between Hannah Arendt and Martin...

May 20, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Carol Brightman

From the Prompter’s Box From the Prompter’s Box

Those first-nights when I see my charge's panic, And, in quick whispers, slip him mislaid lines, Untangled recognition scenes will light

May 20, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Alfred Corn

The North Korean Conundrum The North Korean Conundrum

In the prevailing American stereotype, North Korea is a failing Stalinist dictatorship held together only by the ruthless repression of a mad ruler who dreams of firing nuclear w...

May 20, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Selig S. Harrison

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