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In Defense of a Free Press
Journalist Sarah Olson talks about her defiance in the face of a subpoena by the Army, the rights of U.S. journalists and what the wider context is of the Army's court martial of First Lt. Ehren Watada
March 2007
COVER STORY
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Preaching Revolution
A new evangelical movement offers lessons for the left
Features
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Counterinsurgency 101
General Petraeus says he thinks the war in Iraq is winnable. His recent manual suggests otherwise.
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Elders of the New Left
It sounds worryingly like the setup for a punch line: What do you get when you put nine... more
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The Health Care Monster Returns
Even Republicans acknowledge its ravages, but what's the best way to slay the beast?
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Reclaiming What Makes Us Human
Through the ages, the killjoys of governing elites have been threatened by public expressions of collective joy
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Colombia's Third Way
With the FARC having devolved into little more than bandits, a new left-wing party has emerged
News
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Making Black Voices Heard
A new study examines minority youth opinion
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The Occupation Project Begins
On the morning of Feb. 5, eight activists entered the downtown Chicago federal building that houses the offices of... more
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Return of the Cold War
As if the Bush administration didn't already have its hands full with the "war on terror" spiraling out... more
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Rolling Back the Regs
Emissions limits on coal-fired power plants, endangered species protections that inhibit logging, and restrictions on chemicals in drinking... more
culture
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Culture
Is Wikipedia the New Town Hall?
Public broadcasting everywhere is in crisis, and in part it's because technology seems to be turning pubcasters into... more
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books
Americas Own Worst Enemy
In March 1999, President Clinton toured several Latin American countries, surveying areas devastated by Hurricane Mitch and meeting with... more
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books
Bisexual Healing
Cringing is often a sign of unfinished political business," according to feminist author Jennifer Baumgardner. She should know.... more
Columnists
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HPV Vaccine: Betting on a Mercky Record
Merck launched its new cervical cancer vaccine with a major advertising and lobbying blitz, and pushed to make the drug mandatory for... more
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Which Side Are We On?
In early February, President Bush told a group of Wall Street executives that "income inequality is real; it's been rising for more... more
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For Israel's Sake
In 1997, Douglas Feith authored a policy paper in which he urged Israel it re-occupy 'the areas under Palestinian Authority Control.'
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Obamas Base: Broader Than Black
At 45, Obama didn't sprout from the civil rights movement. He's not beholden to either the Washington or New York black establishment.











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