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Feature
In Mexico, a Class War Looms
The confirmation of Felipe Calderón’s electoral victory signals the end of Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s three-year struggle for the presidency and the beginning of a new phase of organized resistance.
John Ross
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What Valerie Plame Really Did at the CIA
Valerie Plame was no mere analyst or paper-pusher at the CIA. She was an operations officer working on a top priority of the Bush Administration: searching out intelligence on Iraq’s weapon’s of mass destruction.
David Corn
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Senate Vote Advances President’s Effort to Kill War Crimes Act
The 109th Congress, led by Republican Senators McCain, Warner, and Graham and with the acquiescence of many Democrats, is poised to legalize torture, trials with secret evidence, and annulment of the right of habeas corpus
Jeremy Brecher and Brendan Smith
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Rocky Anderson, Folk Hero?
Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson’s cachet is growing in the wake of a stem-winding speech in which he called the President to account for lies and ineptitude in Irag, castigated a complaisant media and assailed the electorate for passively consuming government lies.
Sasha Abramsky
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Undone by Neoliberalism
Before the storm, neoliberalism shaped the social and economic inequities of New Orleans; after Hurricane Katrina, it worsened them by making government the tool of corporations and investors.
Adolph Reed Jr.
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Don’t Mourn, Link
After the storm hit, the Internet was one of the few reliable sources of information for New Orleans. A year later, it remains a critical tool for citizens’ participation in their city’s reconstruction.
Michael Tisserand
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Grassroots Gumbo
Activists and residents are struggling to protect New Orleans’s devastated low-income neighborhoods from developers’ vision of a “smaller footprint” for the city.
Chris Kromm
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New Orleans Forsaken
One year later, how will we come to terms with what happened when Hurricane Katrina washed up the disenfranchised most people, including the President, have tried to forget?
Gary Younge
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Linking to New Orleans
As New Orleans rebuilds, so does its Internet community. Here’s a list of the Big Easy’s liveliest sites.
Michael Tisserand
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Editorial
Challenging the Culture of Obedience
Through lies, ineptitude and immoral policies, the Bush Administration has led the nation to the brink of disaster, ruined our reputation and sowed hatred that will take generations to uproot. I
Ross C. Anderson
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No Rx in Massachusetts
If it becomes a national model, a new, highly touted health insurance law in Massachusetts would make American healthcare, already on life support, take a turn for the worse.
Trudy Lieberman
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Tavis Smiley’s Covenant
Journalist, activist, philanthropist and self-promoter, Tavis Smiley has the political clout and the ability to energize and educate the black community in the best tradition of Martin Luther King Jr.
Amy Alexander
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Israel Lobby Watch
The Human Rights Watch reports that were sharply critical of Israel’s killing of civilians in Lebanon represent the latest battle for Jewish hearts and minds in the ideological war over the Middle East.
Philip Weiss
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Antiwar Primaries
Key primary races in Maryland, Rhode Island and even New York are making the Iraq War what it should be in every 2006 political contest: the central issue.
John Nichols
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Katrina One Year After
Great tragedies call for visionary leadership. This is the moment for progressives to summon the guts to forge a compelling message not just about what’s come apart in America, but how to pull us back together.
The Editors
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Column
Your 401(k) Won’t Help When You Need It
If you’re depending on private savings accounts to get you through retirement, get ready for a bitter surprise, thanks to the crooks and incompetents charged with selling and running the funds.
Nicholas von Hoffman
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High on Opium, Not Democracy
In Bush-liberated Afghanistan, billions in drug profits are financing the Taliban, proving the President is better at starting wars than winning them.
Robert Scheer
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All Governments (and Some Journalists) Lie
Democracy demands that journalists tell the truth. The success of liars like Bob Novak and Ann Coulter is a greater threat to America than a truck full of terrorists bent on doing us harm.
Eric Alterman
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The Choice on Iraq
Here’s how Democrats should spin the biggest political question in the midterm elections.
Calvin Trillin
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Books & the Arts
Naguib Mahfouz: An Appreciation
Egypt has been deprived of its greatest living writer, and the world has lost one of its most humane literary figures.
Laila Lalami
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The Chinese Evolution
Three new books on China invite the West to give up simplistic dreams and nightmares and come to terms with a complex and rapidly evolving authoritarian state.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom
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Poetry, From Noun to Verb
Nathaniel Mackey’s most recent collection of subtle, intricate poetry weaves images from Arab and African diasporas with a contemporary sense of dislocation.
John Palattella
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Let’s Dance
In Tango: The Art History of Love, Robert Thompson traces the dance’s roots in Afro-Argentine history. Tomas Eloy Martínez’s The Tango Singer appropriates its music to explore the recent past.
Marina Harss
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Five Poems by Ko Un
Two beggars
sharing a meal of the food they’ve been givenThe new moon shines intensely
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Writers From the Other Asia
Four new books explore Korea’s cold war hangover and the indelible mark left by its North-South division.
John Feffer
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Tavis Smiley’s Covenant
Journalist, activist, philanthropist and self-promoter, Tavis Smiley has the political clout and the ability to energize and educate the black community in the best tradition of Martin Luther King Jr.
Amy Alexander
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Letters
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