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Genocide in Sudan
The United Nations suppresses its own report on ‘the world’s greatest humanitarian crisis’
May 31, 2004
COVER STORY
Features
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Cold Turkey
Many years ago, I was so innocent I still considered it possible that we could become the humane... more
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Fear for Sale
September 11, 2001, was Derek Smith’s lucky day. There were all those pieces of people to collect—tubes marked “... more
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Candidate Conundrum
Kerry must deal with Bush’s legacy of chaos
News
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Power of the Possible
More mainstream than the mainstream, the silent majority finds its voice
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If Shirts Could Speak
I’ve just returned from Bangladesh, and I am angry. Not, of course, with the people. They were... more
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Depleted Morality
The first signs of uranium sickness surface in troops returning from Iraq
culture
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books
The Sorrows of Dogma
The 9/11 commission is confirming what Paul O’Neill, Richard Clarke, Bob Woodward and many others have separately shown:... more
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music
Empire Burlesque
This is a very strange time to be a Bob Dylan fan. After more than 40 years of fighting... more
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film
Counter Cultural Programming
The November firefight approaches and here we are, awash in a media flashflood of press secretary prevarication, corporate... more
Columnists
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The Third Coast
McKinney Rises Again
Many now consider Cynthia McKinney a heroic figure, and revelations in the 9/11 hearings make her previous comments prophetic.
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House Call
How Kerry Can Win
At the root of this problem is a Democratic Party that has been, for at least 30 years, wishy-washy on economic issues facing working families.
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Power Pop
Pimping the Vote
Of all the T-shirts to spark controversy in the off-the-rack irony department of trend megastore Urban Oufitters, we should take heart that... more
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Editorial
Vietnam Reprise
As In These Times went to press, President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney were appearing together behind closed doors... more








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