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Feature
Geithner’s AIG Bailout
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was summoned to testify before the House yesterday to answer two questions: why did he sign off on AIG paying full value on insurance for bad assets, and what was his role in the decision not to disclose that?
Greg Kaufmann
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NATO’s Role in the Afghanistan Escalation
As part of an attempt to frame the surge as an important move towards negotiations with the Taliban, NATO countries are set to contribute 7,000 soldiers for the Afghanistan war.
Tom Hayden
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Tell The Nation: Obama at One
We asked our readers to submit their own high and low points of President Obama’s first year.
The Nation
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Blackwater in Pakistan: Gates Confirms
In the past two days, both Defense Secretary Robert Gates and a Pakistani senior minister have confirmed that Blackwater is operating in Pakistan.
Jeremy Scahill
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UN Diplomat Lost to Haiti’s Earthquake
Among the dead in Haiti are the UN workers who were trying to make the nation a better place.
Dan Bischoff
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Obama and the Long View
Confident in the long-term impact of his policy decisions, Obama rarely gets flustered by short-term shifts in political fortune.
Sasha Abramsky
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American Idle
As GM shutters a plant, an Ohio city in decline struggles to imagine a future.
Christopher Phelps
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Standing Up for Change
A growing number of Californians are organizing to develop solutions.
Sasha Abramsky
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West Coast Wasteland
Savage budget cuts and political dysfunction are tearing California’s social infrastructure apart.
Sasha Abramsky
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Editorial
Geithner Must Go–and the Future of the Fed
The first casualty of the president’s political debacle will likely be Timothy Geithner, the severely over-confident treasury secretary well-known as a lapdog of Wall Street.
William Greider
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The Love We Lost
Like the terrorist, the sex offender is a new category of human being.
JoAnn Wypijewski
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What Haiti Is Owed
For much of Haiti’s existence, foreign powers have used debt not just to control but to plunder it.
The Editors
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Column
The Sorry State of the Union
The state of the union is just miserable, no matter how President Obama sugarcoats it.
Robert Scheer
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NFL Wants to Go Steady–With Reebok
The Supreme Court will soon tell the NFL whether it can knock out competition by cutting deals as a single entity.
Dave Zirin and Jeremiah Tittle
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Free Nazia Quazi
How far have women come if a country like Canada permits a father to imprison his daughter in the cage of Saudi laws?
Katha Pollitt
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Books & the Arts
The Love We Lost
Like the terrorist, the sex offender is a new category of human being.
JoAnn Wypijewski
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Alice’s Wonderlands: On Alice Guy Blaché
The first decade of filmmaking belonged to one woman alone: Alice Guy Blaché.
Jana Prikryl
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A Fine Romance: On Cristina Nehring
If love has been exhausted as a literary theme, has it vanished from our experience of life as well?
Miriam Markowitz
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Letters
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Crossword
Puzzle No. 1478
ACROSS
1 and 18 down Evidently the butcher refuses to cut up an off-color animal. (1,5,3,1,6,3)
Frank W. Lewis