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Feature
Few Peacemakers in Israel’s Knesset
Israeli voters have elected a majority of lawmakers who are against the two-state solution. Now it’s up to the world–and the Obama administration–to respond.
Neve Gordon
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Screwed by the Fine Print
Hidden in the fine print of credit card agreements, patient consent forms and job contracts is an arbitration clause that deprives you of your rights. Congress needs to fix that.
Kia Franklin
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The New Gold Standard: Jobs
Keeping labor costs down used to be the standard to measure productivity. Now, it’s all about creating jobs–and we can’t afford to wait for the private sector to provide them.
Ken Miller
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Angry America and the Bailout
As the bailout state goes into overdrive, popular anger at the lords of Wall Street is raging. In 1929, that anger was harnessed to result in huge change. Is the same change possible in 2009?
Steve Fraser
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How Will Obama Engage on Human Rights?
Bipartisanship promises to be even harder to achieve on human rights than it is on a stimulus package. Two pending decisions at the United Nations will reveal the depth of the administration’s commitment.
Barbara Crossette
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Save the Solis Nomination
Labor secretary-designee Hilda Solis is not a toxic asset in the Obama personnel portfolio. The GOP is wrong to equate her husband’s tax dispute with the infractions of high rollers like Geithner and Daschle.
John Nichols
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Will Sri Lanka Drive the Tigers to Extinction?
The Liberation Tigers may be on the verge of final defeat. But will a government military victory really solve the Sinhalese-Tamil conflict?
Sumana Raychaudhuri
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Say No to Nukes in the Stimulus Package
The nuclear power industry has dropped a $50 billion bomb into the Senate version of Obama’s stimulus package for projects Wall Street wouldn’t finance when it was flush.
Harvey Wasserman
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Mail Matters
Will the Obama administration reaffirm the civic mandate of the Postal Service that was damaged during the Bush years?
Richard R. John
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Toxic Coal in Tennessee
A massive coal sludge spill reveals the Tennessee Valley Authority has become a poster child for the failures of self-regulation.
Kelly Hearn
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The People’s Sheriff of Chicago
A tenant protest compels Cook County’s Tom Dart to suspend foreclosure evictions.
John Conroy
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Jobless in America
Listen to the voices of the newly unemployed, as they tell their stories, vent their frustrations and share ideas of what government must do to help.
Our Readers and Nicholas von Hoffman
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Editorial
Tiny Tim Sings Off-Key
Geithner was condescending, vague and infuriating as he lectured us on the troubled financial system, feeding a suspicion that he’s still working for the other side.
William Greider
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Steadfast Before Goliath
A leading Palestinian politician defends his people and their nonviolent resistance to Israeli occupation.
Mustafa Barghouti
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Jim Harney, 1940-2008
Guided by the principles of liberation theology, he devoted his life to the pursuit of peace and social justice.
Laura Foner and David Weinstein
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Reflections of a Troubled Israeli
The Israeli left has emerged from the Gaza offensive weakened, dispirited, but not irrelevant. The bedrock of a change-oriented and open civil society exists.
Naomi Chazan
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France in the Streets
In cities and towns across France, people are calling for an in-depth economic revamping that favors the working class.
Marc Perelman
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Biden v. Summers
As Larry Summers takes a dominant role in crafting economic policy, it’s up to Joe Biden to protect the interests of the middle class.
Chris Hayes
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Don’t Escalate in Afghanistan
For the sake of the country, his presidency and peace in South Asia, Obama should take the US-led military escalation in Afghanistan off the table.
The Editors
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‘Retire Bush’ Contest Winner
The prize, an original drawing by Edward Sorel, is awarded to Kristen Wack. Here is what she thinks Bush should do in retirement, along with some other ideas.
The Editors
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Column
Foreclosed Americans Fight Back
As a horrified nation sees millions evicted, community organizations–and at least one lawmaker–advise them to hold their ground.
Nicholas von Hoffman
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No Tough Love for Bankers
If you still get those chatty e-mails from the Obama campaign, remind them that we voted for a community organizer from Chicago, not some hack carrying water for Wall Street.
Robert Scheer
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A-Rod, Anabolic Agonist
When it comes to steroids, no one, as A-Rod’s alleged paramour Madonna might say, is like a virgin.
Dave Zirin
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Settling Scores With Wall Street
A lot of angry people in America are lusting to bring Wall Street geniuses who engineered the financial collapse to justice. And they just might succeed.
Nicholas von Hoffman
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All of Them Must Go
As cities around the world are rocked with protests, it’s clear governments that respond to economic crisis with the discredited free-market agenda will not survive.
Naomi Klein
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The Kindness of Strangers
The global economic crisis is showing how wishful was the notion that philanthropy could save the world.
Katha Pollitt
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Auguries in the Dawn of Obama-Time
At almost every level, his choices of people and policy have been calibrated to appease the establishment.
Alexander Cockburn
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Books & the Arts
Angry America and the Bailout
As the bailout state goes into overdrive, popular anger at the lords of Wall Street is raging. In 1929, that anger was harnessed to result in huge change. Is the same change possible in 2009?
Steve Fraser
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Mail Matters
Will the Obama administration reaffirm the civic mandate of the Postal Service that was damaged during the Bush years?
Richard R. John
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Crash Landings: Paul Krugman’s Depression Economics
Reviewing Paul Krugman’s visionary book The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008.
Bernard Avishai
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Happy Thoughts!: The Poetry of Kevin Davies
Poet Kevin Davies asks: are you better off than you were 13,000 years ago?
Jordan Davis
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