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The Not-So-Quiet American
The Iraqi elections appear to authenticate the statement George W. Bush made in his January inauguration speech: “America... more
March 14, 2005
COVER STORY
Features
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Beating the Boomers
Why Bush and Co. are racing to cut Social Security
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A Corrupted Election
Despite what you may have heard, the exit polls were right
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The People's Business
Controlling corporations and restoring democracy
News
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Spellbound
A specter is haunting the Middle East: the specter of "democratic occupation."
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The Midwest Union Rollback
Newly elected Republican governors nix public workers' collective bargaining rights
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Germany's Red-Green Romeo
Germany’s media world tittered with delight when the country’s popular foreign minister and Green Party leader,... more
culture
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books
Republican Cage Match
During President Bush’s first term, most fiscally conservative Republicans remained mum as the administration gorged itself on... more
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books
No Better Place
“Our story is the story of our place,” says Hannah Coulter, the protagonist and namesake of Wendell Berry’... more
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Return of the Elves
Magic—or more precisely, the “magical”—was one of the first casualties of punk rock. As guitar solos... more
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Radical Changes
I just turned 49, which is quite dramatic if you consider that I am a much touted “radical” performance... more
Columnists
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Editorial
Budget Bloodbath
“It’s not something we’ve done with a meat axe,” Vice President Dick Cheney told Fox News in defense of the... more
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Genocide by Attrition
Without robust humanitarian intervention, Khartoum's genocide in Darfur will continue—Rwanda in slow motion.
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Sinking in Deeper
Rather than provide an exit, the Iraqi election could draw U.S. troops into a burgeoning civil war.
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Back Talk
Debtor Nation
The financial institutions that issue credit cards are major Washington lobbyists and, thus, virtually unregulated.









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