October 13, 2003
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Feature
Putin’s War
There's been scant notice of refugees being brutally driven out of Chechnya.
Matt Bivens
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Truth, Fear and War
The Women Legislators Lobby (WiLL) is a professional organization of state legislators formed in 1990 as a program of WAND (Women’s Action for New Directions). WAND’s mission is to empower women to act politically to reduce militarism and violence, and to redirect excessive military spending toward unmet human and environmental needs. WAND/WiLL honors Helen Thomas with the 2003 BellSouth Torchbearer Award for her lifelong willingness to ask the “tough” questions and her recent commentary speaking truth to power.
Helen Thomas
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Letter From Iran
Hope has turned to bitterness as reform efforts have been crushed by the regime.
Afshin Molavi
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Editorial
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Educating for Privilege
As a law school dean, I was much taken with a statement from Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s landmark opinion in the University of Michigan case: “Law schools represent the training ground for a
Gene Nichol
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No-Privacy Zone
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David Jones
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Seeing Red at the Post
I did a double take when I got to the eighth paragraph of the Washington Post‘s eleven-paragraph August 21 news story on Kathy Boudin’s parole.
Victor Navasky
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Which Side Is Clark On?
The media shorthand for retired Gen. Wesley Clark’s much-anticipated presidential candidacy made him the “antiwar warrior,” a military man fully aware of the folly of George Bush’s Iraq war.
John Nichols
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California Recall, Cont.
“We don’t have a Bush v.
The Editors
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Bush the Misleader
He’s still misleading. Speaking at the United Nations on September 23, George W.
The Editors
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Column
It’s Who You Know
We’re all familiar with Arnold the actor, but who writes the script if he wins?
Robert Scheer
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State of Denial
We live in interesting times. These days we can all pretty much acknowledge that race does not exist as a scientific construct; these days, we can all agree that racism is wrong.
Patricia J. Williams
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Alan Dershowitz, Plagiarist
Let’s start with a passage from Alan Dershowitz’s latest book, The Case for Israel, now slithering into the upper tier of Amazon’s sales charts.
Alexander Cockburn
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A Word to George Bush On the Occasion of His Mentioning That Iraq Was Not Responsible for the Attacks on 9/11
You tell us, with a casual by-the-way,
Iraq was not behind that awful day,
As if we’d never heard your staff and you
Implying just the opposite was true.Calvin Trillin
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Books & the Arts
Ancestors
They are bicycling into the sun.
He has a dhoti on under his coat
and a briefcase with LYRIC
marked in big letters.Meena Alexander
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French Connections
The setting is a one-room schoolhouse, which is momentarily unoccupied except for a pair of turtles.
Stuart Klawans
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Savage Modernism
A refugee from Nazism and a distinguished New York psychoanalyst, Sandor Rado had thought long and deeply about Hitler’s takeover of Germany. Years ago, the writer Otto Friedrich interviewed hi
Russell Jacoby
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The Gray Zone
On a hot, dusty summer day in 1998, I drove with friends from Smolensk to the village of Zagor’e to meet Ivan Tvardovsky, a survivor of Stalin’s forced-labor camps and the brother of the renown
Lynne Viola
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