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Right Watch Right Watch

With compromise legislation stranded in Congress, the report card on the President's faith-based initiative reads "incomplete." Bush, however, has clearly succeeded on two fronts.

Apr 4, 2002 / Feature / Bill Berkowitz

Monterrey and the World Monterrey and the World

How are we to read the International Conference on Financing for Development, which recently concluded in Monterrey, Mexico? Just another United Nations talkathon?

Apr 4, 2002 / Feature / Patrick Smith

On Issues of War and Peace, Few in Congress Measure Up On Issues of War and Peace, Few in Congress Measure Up

In most western democracies, matters of war and peace are treated as serious political issues, and substantial numbers of elected officials are willing to stand and be counted for...

Apr 3, 2002 / John Nichols

Taiwangate?–Bush Appointees Linked to Secret Slush Funds UPDATE Taiwangate?–Bush Appointees Linked to Secret Slush Funds UPDATE

[FOR TWO UPDATES, SCROLL TO THE END.] Allegations that a past president of Taiwan illegally set up a $100 million secret slush fund to pay for overs...

Apr 2, 2002 / David Corn

Bush Fiddled While Mideast Burned Bush Fiddled While Mideast Burned

There is enough blame to go around for the events that have turned the Camp David promise of peace into the killing fields of the Mideast without dragging in President Bush.

Apr 2, 2002 / Column / Robert Scheer

Peace And Nuclear Disarmament: A Call To Action Peace And Nuclear Disarmament: A Call To Action

"... Come my friends, 'tis not too late to seek a newer world, ..."

Apr 1, 2002 / Dennis Kucinich

W’s Biggest Enron Liability: The Case Against Thomas White Grows W’s Biggest Enron Liability: The Case Against Thomas White Grows

Army Secretary Thomas White, a former high-ranking Enron, told reporters a few days ago that "if I ever get to the point....where the Enron business represe...

Mar 29, 2002 / David Corn

Letters Letters

KUCINICH SHINES FOR ALL Eugene, Ore. As John Nichols's "Kucinich Rocks the Boat" [March 25] indicates, Representative Dennis Kucinich has become a shooting s...

Mar 28, 2002 / Alexander Cockburn and Our Readers

Sonnet: Against Making Blood Speak Out Sonnet: Against Making Blood Speak Out

If I die one day from the bullet of a young killer-- a Palestinian who crosses the northern border-- or from the blast of a hand grenade he throws, or in a bomb explosion while I'...

Mar 28, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Meir Wieseltier

Nixon Library Woes Nixon Library Woes

The daughters, Trish and Julie, now aren't speaking. Without more dough, the roof will soon be leaking. It really isn't clear just who's in charge. Most tapes and papers still...

Mar 28, 2002 / Column / Calvin Trillin

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