Articles

An Anniversary of Occupation An Anniversary of Occupation

Today, June 5, the thirty-sixth anniversary of the Israeli takeover of the West Bank and Gaza, will see peace and justice activists worldwide protesting what even Ariel Sharon ha...

Jun 5, 2003 / Peter Rothberg

Letters Letters

MO & THE CHICKS New York City

Jun 4, 2003 / Bruce Cumings, Patricia J. Williams, and Our Readers

Where’s the Outrage? Where’s the Outrage?

Now I know how Republicans felt in 1998. Back then, the pursuers of Bill Clinton could simply not believe that the public was not rising up in rebellion aga...

Jun 4, 2003 / David Corn

The United States of France? The United States of France?

Condoleezza Rice is still lecturing the French for refusing to support war against Iraq. Congress is still serving "freedom" fries for lunch. Donald Rumsfeld has consigned France...

Jun 4, 2003 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Another World is (Still) Possible Another World is (Still) Possible

In these days of defensive shadow boxing, it's a rare world leader who has something visionary to say. But amidst the pompous rituals of the G-8 summit in Evian, France, Brazilia...

Jun 4, 2003 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Debating Looting Debating Looting

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Jun 3, 2003 / The Nation

How Their Big Lie Came to Be How Their Big Lie Came to Be

Leave it to a Marine to be blunt. When Lieut. Gen.

Jun 3, 2003 / Column / Robert Scheer

FCC Rejects Public Interest FCC Rejects Public Interest

Monday's 3-2 vote by the Federal Communications Commission to remove barriers to corporate consolidation of control over the media capped a process that, even by the standards of ...

Jun 3, 2003 / John Nichols

Burying Torture Burying Torture

The great journalist and former Nation Washington editor I.F. Stone, who often saw what others missed, once told David Halberstam that the Washington Post was an exciting paper t...

Jun 3, 2003 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

GOP Pot Attack Stalls GOP Pot Attack Stalls

House Republicans anticipated smooth sailing for legislation to reauthorize the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy.

Jun 2, 2003 / Feature / Daniel Forbes

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