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Coverage for No One Coverage for No One

My patient John Elias, with a fixed income from Social Security and a small pension, is a perfect candidate for prescription drug coverage.

Dec 24, 2003 / Dr. Marc Siegel

Supermarket Showdown Supermarket Showdown

A joyless holiday season faces 70,000 unionized Southern and Central California supermarket workers who have been on strike or locked out since October 11.

Dec 24, 2003 / Marc Cooper

Election Matters Election Matters

Ralph Nader has finally figured out how to unite Democrats and Greens.

Dec 24, 2003 / John Nichols

Despair Is Not an Option Despair Is Not an Option

Many people believed at the time that the trauma of 9/11 would change the world. My feeling was that our American response would be far more crucial.

Dec 24, 2003 / William Sloane Coffin

Taking Liberties Taking Liberties

"Even in times of national emergency--indeed, particularly in such times--it is the obligation of the Judicial Branch to ensure the preservation of our constitutional values and...

Dec 24, 2003 / David Cole

Neoconning Us Again? Neoconning Us Again?

Libya's agreement to give up its weapons of mass destruction and open itself up to inspection by the International Atomic Energy Agency is a welcome development.

Dec 24, 2003 / The Editors

Dissing Dean Dissing Dean

Petulance is seldom considered a prime presidential attribute. George W. Bush's smirk notwithstanding, Americans prefer adults as Presidents.

Dec 24, 2003 / The Editors

Never Apologize, Never Explain Never Apologize, Never Explain

Never apologize. Never explain. Never concede. Many politicians--and many Homo sapiens--live and die by these words. But the Bush clan has emblazoned them o...

Dec 24, 2003 / David Corn

GOP Hypocrisy GOP Hypocrisy

GOP pols can pass "reforms" only by exempting themselves.

Dec 23, 2003 / George Miller

Clark, Clark, the Dogs Do Bark Clark, Clark, the Dogs Do Bark

"Hatchet job" was the term most often used by readers to describe Matt Taibbi's "Clark's True Colors" [Dec. 15].

Dec 23, 2003 / Matt Taibbi and Our Readers

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