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Subverting the UN Subverting the UN

As a healthy response to the Bush Administration's war policies, the number of people taking to the streets in protest is increasing with each step toward war.

Oct 17, 2002 / Richard Falk and David Krieger

Chickenhawk Politics Chickenhawk Politics

The war debate is not over.

Oct 17, 2002 / The Editors

Mr. Bush, Heed Carter and Learn Mr. Bush, Heed Carter and Learn

Jimmy Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize for a career of successfully waging peace, beginning with the launching of a historic Mideast peace effort that President Bush is bent on s...

Oct 17, 2002 / Column / Robert Scheer

Show That the Public Supports Peace Show That the Public Supports Peace

Help prove that the public supports peace by donating money to the campaigns of members of Congress who voted against the war and now face tough re-election campaigns. And let th...

Oct 16, 2002 / Peter Rothberg

Bush Officials Exploit Bali Blast Bush Officials Exploit Bali Blast

Can George W. Bush be trusted as he further heats up the rhetoric on Iraq? Two days after a horrific bomb blast in Bali, Indonesia, killed over 180 ...

Oct 15, 2002 / David Corn

Many Dems Reject War Resolution Many Dems Reject War Resolution

A majority of House Democrats on Thursday rejected President Bush's request for blank-check authority to wage war with Iraq, despite the fact that House Minority Leader Richard Ge...

Oct 11, 2002 / John Nichols

Protesting Bush’s War Protesting Bush’s War

You couldn't tell from press accounts, but more than 90,000 people massed last Sunday in nationwide protests against Bush's plans to invade Iraq. The New York Times reported "se...

Oct 10, 2002 / Peter Rothberg

Palestine Activism Spammed Palestine Activism Spammed

Within days of the April incursion of the Israel Defense Forces into Jenin, pro-Palestine activist Thomas Olson received first a trickle, then thousands, of e-mails with menacing...

Oct 10, 2002 / Feature / Abby Aguirre

License to Kill License to Kill

The closest thing you get to a dull moment in Michael Moore's latest picture, Bowling for Columbine, is an interview with Marilyn Manson.

Oct 10, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

The Laboratories of Democracy The Laboratories of Democracy

Nothing is more galling to scientists than outsiders questioning their research priorities.

Oct 10, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Jonathan Kimmelman

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