Articles

Lonely Votes for Church-State Separation Lonely Votes for Church-State Separation

Anyone searching for hypocrites on issues of prayer and patriotism would be well advised to begin the hunt on Capitol Hill. On most days when Congress is in session, the overwhe...

Jun 28, 2002 / John Nichols

Letters Letters

CLUELESSNESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS Jefferson Valley, NY When I took my copy of The Nation from my mailbox today, I was appalled at the cover showing George...

Jun 27, 2002 / Our Readers

Whose Steel? Whose Steel?

Dead ends, new beginnings--the industry's twenty-five-year crisis continues.

Jun 27, 2002 / Feature / JoAnn Wypijewski

‘The Enemy Within’ ‘The Enemy Within’

There are perfectly respectable reasons to disagree with, dislike or distrust Jesse Jackson. His flaws as a human being are pretty well-known at this point. Some feel his politics...

Jun 27, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Patricia J. Williams

Keeping the UN in Line Keeping the UN in Line

So far this year, US diplomats have secured the removal of Mary Robinson, High Commissioner for Human Rights; José Bustani, head of the Organization for the Prohibition of ...

Jun 27, 2002 / Ian Williams

In Cold Type In Cold Type

Southern Exposure, which somehow looks--even in its third decade, in the twenty-first century--as if very advanced high school students had just stapled it together and put it on ...

Jun 27, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Amy Wilentz

Against Israeli Apartheid Against Israeli Apartheid

The end of apartheid stands as one of the crowning accomplishments of the past century...

Jun 27, 2002 / Ian Urbina and Archbishop Desmond Tutu

A Crisis of Faith Brought On by Martha Stewart A Crisis of Faith Brought On by Martha Stewart

Agnostic's what he was, had always been. He'd never prayed a prayer, confessed a sin. He's thinking, though, if Martha goes to jail, On Sundays henceforth he will never fail ...

Jun 27, 2002 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Death and Taxes 2010 Death and Taxes 2010

"How long do I have?" James Pierson asked, trying to maintain eye contact with the man behind the desk. "Three months, eleven days, seven hours and forty-three minutes," David Ba...

Jun 27, 2002 / Calvin Trillin

The Thrill Is Gone The Thrill Is Gone

It's easy to rephrase Tolstoy's opening to Anna Karenina so it describes junkies, who all share an essential plot line: Who and how to hustle in order to score. But in the world o...

Jun 27, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Gene Santoro

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