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Wal-Mart in China Wal-Mart in China

The signs all over the store proclaiming Everyday Low Prices look the same (except that they're printed in Chinese), as do the neatly dressed "associates" patrolling the sellin...

Nov 20, 2003 / Carl Goldstein

Korematsu II? Korematsu II?

Be careful what you wish for.

Nov 20, 2003 / David Cole

Why Jesse Jr. Backs Dean Why Jesse Jr. Backs Dean

No single endorsement, save that of next July's party convention, will decide the winner of what remains a remarkably unsettled race for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Nov 20, 2003 / John Nichols

In Fact… In Fact…

AZNAR'S PAST

Nov 20, 2003 / The Editors

Boston Marriage Boston Marriage

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court decision in favor of gay marriage may have set off a political earthquake, but as a matter of law it was a no-brainer.

Nov 20, 2003 / The Editors

True Sovereignty for Iraq True Sovereignty for Iraq

The quagmire in Iraq seems to deepen by the week, with the guerrilla resistance growing stronger and more sophisticated.

Nov 20, 2003 / The Editors

John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy

This essay, from the December 14, 1963, issue of The Nation, is a special selection from The Nation Digital Archive. If you want to read everything The Nation has ever published on...

Nov 20, 2003 / The Editors

Ten Years of NAFTA–Nov. 20 Ten Years of NAFTA–Nov. 20

In recognition of the tenth anniversary of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), The National Association of Manufacturers, Public Citizen and The Nation will host a de...

Nov 20, 2003 / Peter Rothberg

The Postwar Post’s Nuclear Truths The Postwar Post’s Nuclear Truths

At the end of October, The Washington Post published a ground-breaking 3,200-word front-page story about Iraq's prewar nuclear weapons program. Post reporter Bart Gellman's repor...

Nov 20, 2003 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Letters Letters

TRIP DOWN (BRICK) MEMORY LANE Los Angeles

Nov 20, 2003 / Our Readers

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