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Ending the War on Drugs
Will the Obama administration put justice back in the criminal justice system?
March 2009
COVER STORY
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The Future of Transit
Public transportation needs massive investment. Will the Obama administration step up?
Features
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Orange Fades to Black
Heralded for its Orange Revolution five years ago, Ukraine is coming apart at the seams
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Real Sex Ed Returns
But will Democrats axe abstinence-only?
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A Spectre is Haunting America
Ghosts of neoliberalism trouble Obama’s response to the recession
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A Nation Divided
If the war in Iraq is winding down, what does peace look like?
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Cafeteria Kickbacks
How food-service providers like Sodexo bilk millions from taxpayers.
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Road Tripping Through Whitopia
Rich Benjamin set out to write about race‚ and wrote about class instead.
News
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Resource Wars in Ecuador
Indigenous people accuse President Rafael Correa of selling out to mining interests.
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SEIU Split Widens
And many worry about the consequences for California healthcare workers and the labor movement.
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Blue People, Yellowcake
A nomadic, West African people are threatened by lucrative uranium mining.
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Roy Bourgeois Faces Excommunication
The Vatican threatens the Maryknoll priest for supporting the ordination of female priests.
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El Salvadors Left Turn?
Mixed results for 'el frente' in the country's congressional elections.
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2014 World Cup Match: FIFA-1, Brazil-?
The wealthy international soccer organization forces tax and labor-law exemptions on the next host of the games.
culture
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books
War Without Warriors
Robots have the perverse side effect of making war seem easy.
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Culture
Watching The Watchers
Mass Observation returns for the Obama inauguration.
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film
A Real-Life Fairytale
Chris and Don examines a love that dared to speak its name.
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film
Always Look on the Bright Side of Genocide
When did the Holocaust become morally ambiguous?
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books
The Big Other
A giant stalks the literary landscape.
Columnists
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All-Consuming Poverty
If you want to join a growing movement based on consuming less, you can unlock yourself from some relentless bills.
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Editorial
The Audacity of Reform
How much stronger might our economy be today if legislators hadn't counted on the financial sector to bankroll their campaigns?
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The Third Coast
Will Holder Hold Cops Accountable?
In a glitzy Houston suburb, police shot and severely injured Robert Tolan, a 23-year-old black man, in the driveway of his parents’ home.
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Views
Closing Americas Torture Chambers
Guantanamo as a symbol must end, but also Guantanamo the parallel legal world that is anathema to American values and the rule of law.
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Back Talk
Death by Chutzpah
Those now brandishing the Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld chutzpah torch threaten to derail the very policies that might save us.














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