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magazine November 11, 2002

features

What’s Up on the Docks?

Bush turns to Taft-Hartley to battle the country's most militant union

By David Moberg   

Carte Blanche

Congress capitulates to Bush’s call for war

By Doug Ireland   

New Blood

Can a moment of anti-war anger become an effective new political movement?

By Geov Parrish   

frontline

Cycle of Violence

Battered women who kill their abusers are being jailed

Murder in Chiapas

Low-intensity conflict continues

culture

Arms and the Cameraman

Readers of these pages need no introduction to Michael Moore, nor will they require any acrobatics on my part… more

By Joshua Rothkopf   
By Kristie Reilly   
books

Not a Drop to Drink

The statistics are startling, even a bit panic-inducing. Around the world today, more than 1 billion people have no… more

Does this War Make You Feel Safe?

Vol. 26, Iss. 25

viewpoints

When Police Attack

I spent 15 hours handcuffed on a bus with 44 other people, all charged with a crime that everyone, including the police, knew… more

Power Mad

They Doth Protest Too Much

An incredibly successful protest took place September 22. Activists around the country attracted attention to the unjust actions of their government and its… more