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Feature
Pelosi Champions the Public Option
A Congressional Budget Office report suggesting that a robust public option would actually cut the deficit seems to have lit a fire under Speaker Pelosi.
Lindsay Beyerstein
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More OutrAIGe
Nightmare on Wall Street continues–come March 2010, AIG plans on upping the bonuses for its Financial Products division to nearly $200 million, bringing the total to $426 million since December 2008.
Greg Kaufmann
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A Witness to Total War
When Germany invaded Poland in 1939, the only neutral filmmaker in the country was Julien Bryan. His round-the-clock footage of Warsaw’s destruction, assembled in Siege, is now again on view.
Daniel Eagan
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Lessons From the Long War and a Blowback World
Will today’s US-armed ally be tomorrow’s enemy?
Tom Engelhardt
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‘War on Terror’ II
Obama makes reassuring noises about constraining executive power and protecting civil liberties, but then adopts whatever appalling policy Bush put in place.
Julian Sanchez
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Happy Days?
Happy days are here again–if you’re Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase.
Katrina vanden Heuvel
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A Female Economics Laureate: Why Only Now?
The first female winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics serves as both a landmark and an alarming reflection of the limited role of women in the physical sciences.
Sarah Stodola
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Nice Work If You Can Get It
Some public servants collect their reward after leaving government. Gene Sperling, adviser to Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, earned his before.
William Greider
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Children of the Occupation
Hundreds of Palestinian children are imprisoned in Israeli jails every year. Their story, overlooked in recent media reports, tells the true cost of the occupation.
Andrea D’Cruz
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Kilcullen’s Long War
An influential Pentagon strategist advocates a fifty-year counterinsurgency campaign.
Tom Hayden
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Confessions of an AIPAC Veteran
Tom Dine, for thirteen years head of AIPAC, now works for a two-state solution and on improving US-Syrian relations.
Helena Cobban
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American Jews Rethink Israel
The Jewish push for peace is surging through the grassroots, but leaders and policy-makers are still turning a deaf ear.
Adam Horowitz and Philip Weiss
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Editorial
Why the Health Insurance Excise Tax Is a Bad Idea
Max Baucus’s scheme to tax the benefits of workers slightly better off–so revenue can be raised for private insurance subsidies–is a lose-lose proposition.
Steve Early and Rand Wilson
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New Rules for Schools
The most effective way to fight violence in schools is not the widespread “zero tolerance” model. Thankfully, Clayton County, Georgia, may have the perfect solution.
Amy Bach
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Left Turn in Jersey
By embracing the left instead of running to the center, New Jersey’s Democratic Governor Jon Corzine has revitalized his once-troubled re-election campaign.
John Nichols
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Noted.
GOP obstruction of Obama appointees continues to succeed; an immigration-policing program draws substantial heat; The Nation‘s Gary Younge receives Britain’s prestigious James Cameron Memorial Award.
The Editors
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The ACORN Standard
A growing number of lawmakers are starting to ask: if ACORN’s federal funding should be under intense scrutiny, why aren’t the billions of dollars going to out-of-control contractors being regulated?
Jeremy Scahill
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Obama’s Nobel
Did the president deserve to win the Nobel Peace Prize? No, of course not. But he still has a chance to earn it.
The Editors
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Column
Zooming In on the Year’s Biggest Hoax
If we could get one of the banking lobbyists to float a duct-taped flying saucer balloon, Wolf Blitzer might cover the real hoax.
Robert Scheer
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Obama’s Bad Influence
Just because the United States is trying to be a global team player again doesn’t mean the game gets better rules.
Naomi Klein
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German Party Politics: Color Them Blurry
Leftist parties in Germany offer a range of choices but no cohesive challenge to the right.
Katha Pollitt
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A Gift From the Ramparts of Capital…
People shouldn’t take Peace Prizes too seriously except under those rare circumstances when a prize committee somewhere gets it right.
Alexander Cockburn
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Books & the Arts
A Witness to Total War
When Germany invaded Poland in 1939, the only neutral filmmaker in the country was Julien Bryan. His round-the-clock footage of Warsaw’s destruction, assembled in Siege, is now again on view.
Daniel Eagan
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Changing the Metaphor
For Jackson Lears, the United States remains in thrall to a bogus spiritual quest born of a refusal to face the tragedy of the Civil War.
Richard White
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Honey and Salt
Technology has made us capable of exterminating ourselves. In The Year of the Flood, Margaret Atwood wonders what might save us.
William Deresiewicz
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A Gift From the Ramparts of Capital…
People shouldn’t take Peace Prizes too seriously except under those rare circumstances when a prize committee somewhere gets it right.
Alexander Cockburn
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Letters
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Crossword
Puzzle No. 3189
ACROSS
1 and 11 Fools around with noises that the watch makes. Piffle! (12)
Frank W. Lewis