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magazine February 14, 2005

features

The Fight for Our Future

Here’s something to consider: It’s a concrete possibility we will wake up one morning and there won’t be a… more

By Christopher Hayes   

Camel Nights

Making rent in a self-righteous world

By Michelle Tea   

The Falling Dollar

The solution, not the problem

By Dean Baker   

High-Tech Hijack

Corporations ramp up offshoring of IT service jobs

By David Moberg   

frontline

Sue the Messenger

“Those AP reporters who published those photos (and their apologists) are no better than street scum and deserve a… more

Mad Cows and Americans

Lax testing standards for North American cattle could be masking a wider contagion

A Healthy Choice

A movement builds to take on Wal-Mart

culture

Copywrongs

Budding filmmaker Jonathan Caouette spent$218 to make a movie on his Macintosh about his dysfunc-tional family, Tarnation. It went… more

By Pat Aufderheide   
books

Gay Matrimony: Get Used to It

The election was bad enough; the hand-wringing is almost worse. Democrats are in a fugue, strategizing ways to be… more

By Allison Xantha Miller   
The Fight for Our Future

Jim Rinnert Vol. 29, Iss. 05

viewpoints

Bush's Death Squads

'The Sunni population is paying no price for the support it is giving to the terrorists. ... From their point of view, it is cost-free. We have to change that equation.'

House Call

Ground Control to Mr. Bush

The time for playing nice with corporate outsourcers and their enablers in government is over.

Back Talk

Tsunami Reveals News Gap

The tsunami has been a powerful reminder of the blinders our news media impose on our global vision.

Editorial

Labor's Future is Ours

Organized labor is the oldest, largest and most successful social movement in the United States. Organized labor has been the wave that lifted… more