November 23, 2009
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Feature
Saving Homes With Mandatory Mediation
Mandatory mediation programs are preventing foreclosures across the country. Congress should do more to support them.
Pat Garofalo
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Drone Race to a Known Future
Armed drone aircraft in Afghanistan and Pakistan are only the latest wonder weapon to promise us the world.
Tom Engelhardt
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Blackwater Attempted to Bribe Iraqi Officials
Top Blackwater staff authorized attempted bribes of Iraqi officials in the wake of the 2007 Nisour Square massacre, the New York Times has reported.
Jeremy Scahill
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Letter From Berlin: Twenty Years After
The commemorations marking the fall of the Wall were joyous. But divisions still plague unified Germany.
Paul Hockenos
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Preparing Undeployables for the Afghan Front
Under the Ft. Hood headlines, a stressed-out Army pushes stressed-out soldiers back into the war zones.
Dahr Jamail and Sarah Lazare
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Detroit Elects Openly Gay City Council President
Charles Pugh’s sexual orientation took a back seat to Detroit voters’ concerns about the economy and unemployment.
Matthew Wolfe
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Fixing Too Big To Fail
How well will Representative Barney Frank's proposed regulatory reform legislation address the "too big to fail" problem?
Mike Konczal
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Save the Children, in Zimbabwe and at Home
What is poverty? One volunteer’s perspective shows us it’s all relative. A finalist in The Nation‘s Student Writing Contest 2009.
Ophelia Hu
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Conscience of a Young Conservative
Can the Republican Party survive without the enthusiasm of its young supporters?
Alana Levinson
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The New Okies: Brain Drain in Class of ’09
Going abroad is no longer just a school-time pleasure cruise. It’s an employment opportunity.
Jeanette Blalock-Davis
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Graduating in the Recession
A struggling young journalist is forced to take up a job on the side delivering pizza, but with tips dwindling, he wonders if it’s really worth it.
Michael Cohen
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The Weight of Our Problems
The looming presence of debt collectors makes high school an even harder.
Aleena Durrani
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Battered But Never Broken
After fifteen years as a production manager, one man is now forced to haul trash out of abandoned public housing. Instead of panicking, he is turning the crisis into an opportunity to do good.
Jacob Stokes
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Economic Adaptation
The recession has been a rite of passage for Generation Y, who are now more than prepared for the struggles of adulthood.
Christine Chang
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The Recession Epidemic
There is no better way to teach someone the value of a dollar or about financial responsibility than a recession.
Eric Siguenza
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Boston Bound
Everything’s a gamble. The American Dream is about waiting to get lucky now.
Christopher Criswell
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Tales of the Great Recession
The winners of the fourth annual Nation Student Writing Competition addressed how the recession has affected them.
The Nation
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Stonewall 2.0
Since California’s Prop 8, gay activists of a new generation have jumped into the fray.
Christopher Lisotta
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The State of Youth Organizing
The Nation asked leading youth organizers to suggest specific ways the Obama administration could help them mobilize the most diverse and socially progressive generation.
Kristina Rizga
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Generation Recession
Young people have lost 2.5 million jobs to the crisis, making them the hardest-hit age group.
Lizzy Ratner
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Back to the USSA
The country’s oldest student association has its eyes on the prize–student aid reform.
Te-Ping Chen
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Obama for America’s Gallup Pol
Nadine Padilla organized for Obama in Native American communities. Now she’s passing her skills on to others.
Elizabeth Méndez Berry
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DC’s New Green Shoots
Some hardcore Obama campaign volunteers find rewarding jobs outside the administration.
Elizabeth Méndez Berry
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The Obama Generation, Revisited
The 2008 election galvanized young voters and organizers. One year later, where are they?
Elizabeth Méndez Berry
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The Domino Effect
A group of twentysomethings from San Francisco took an unlikely path to jobs within the Obama administration.
Elizabeth Méndez Berry
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Editorial
Legislation Watch: A Nation of Immigrants
For the first time, family reunification for same-sex binational couples is being included in broader immigration reform.
Greg Kaufmann
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The Google Settlement
The Google Books settlement is a forward-looking commercial joint venture that far exceeds the scope of the class-action lawsuit.
Pamela Samuelson
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What Ails the Senate
The filibuster has become a cancer growing inside the world’s greatest deliberative body.
Chris Hayes
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Stalling Justice
Would Illinois rather keep an innocent man behind bars than admit a mistake?
The Editors
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Obama, One Year On
Building a new political order will take more than one election.
Katrina vanden Heuvel
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Column
Gorbachev’s Sermon on the Mount
“Blessed are the peacemakers” certainly applies to Mikhail Gorbachev, a man not honored enough for the example he set.
Robert Scheer
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LA Clippers Owner Pays Out for Race-Based Housing Discrimination
Donald Sterling was just obligated to pay out the largest settlement ever obtained by the government in a housing discrimination case involving apartment rentals.
Dave Zirin
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Europe’s Left: Not Dead Yet
Europeans haven’t stopped looking for alternatives to capitalism.
Gary Younge
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‘G.O.P. Candidate, Pushed By Right, Ends Upstate Bid’
Dede Scozzafava, high achiever, was not a zealous true believer.
Calvin Trillin
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Books & the Arts
Survivors
Lee Daniels’s Precious: Based on the Novel “Push” by Sapphire, Oren Moverman’s The Messenger, Alexander Sokurov’s The Sun
Stuart Klawans
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Gladwell for Dummies
Malcolm Gladwell’s success as a brand-name thinker rests on the assumption that the unexamined life is the only sort his readers could be living.
Maureen Tkacik
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Letters
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Crossword
Puzzle No. 3192
ACROSS
1 A living thing about to have almost what any type of actor is doing. (One hopes the kids are!) (8)
Frank W. Lewis