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Hanging Hate
Backlash against the Jena Six case sparks an epidemic of public nooses
January 2008
COVER STORY
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Lights! Camera! Collective Action!
The Writers Guild of America strikes to secure a piece of the pie in the Digital Age
Features
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Corporate Potluck
Dietitians and their company sponsors make strange buffet fellows
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Inside the Beast:
Lifelines, Lifetimes and Timelines: Hoisting Ourselves up the Fossil Chain
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Empire's Architecture
Should it ever be finished, the U.S. embassy in Iraq will stand as a colossal monument to the Bush administration's failures
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Resister in Exile
Haifa Zangana survived Saddam, and urges Iraqi women to survive the occupation
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The Fog of War Crimes
Who's to blame when 'just following orders' means murder?
News
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No New Year Resolutions?
SEC proposes curbing shareholder power
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Acid-Mining Michigan
Rio Tinto subsidiary Kennecott plans to develop a nickel sulfide mine beneath the fragile Salmon Trout River in the state's Upper Peninsula
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Bike-Sharing Is Caring
Bike-sharing programs that provide cheap access to inner-city bicycles are popular all over Europe, and Beijing, and even American cities are catching on
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Dropping Out of Electoral College
Maryland is the first state to pass the National Popular Vote (NPV) into law, and several others are right behind
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RoboCop in Iraq
In the next five years, according to DefenseLink, the Pentagon plans to spend $2 billion on robots, breaking the monopoly of human soldiers in an army
culture
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King of the Crop
Two years ago the federal government spent $9.4 billion to promote corn production, driving small farmers off their lands in Mexico, because they were unable to compete with U.S. imports
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Rocking Lolita in Tehran
Iran's underground music scene has more followers than ever, largely because Iranian musicians are performing on a new stage: the Internet
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Bad Cop, Badder Cop in Brazil
Does the new shoot-'em-up film Tropa de Elite bring out the country's inner fascist?
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The Revolution Will Not Be Designed
As we look beyond housing solutions to urban poverty, good design is enjoying a second coming as the cure for what ails us
Columnists
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The Boy Who Cried WMD
There goes the Axis of Evil. On Dec. 3, news broke that 16 U.S. intelligence agencies had concluded that Iran had halted its... more
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Come on Cosby, Stop Hatin'
Cosby makes blanket indictments of an entire class of black people, maligning the most vital cultural expressions of its youth.
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Beware the Credit-Industrial Complex
Designed to protect creditors, the bankruptcy 'reform' act makes it harder and more expensive to actually declare bankruptcy.
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Warning: Drug Ads Can Make You Sick
Jane's family is suffering from plagues of biblical-lite proportions. Her teenage son is unruly and easily distracted. Her daughter has menstrual cramps,... more
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McGovern Still on the Antiwar Path
'When Cheney endorses a war, he exempts himself from participation. But maybe it's wise--he might end up shooting his comrades.'
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Catch-22 in the 21st Century
I was astonished that the government classified al-Ghizzawi's account of the torture he had experienced. If you like games, you would love being an attorney fighting this government.
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The End of Impunity?
The Senate Judiciary Committee moved to revive a fading congressional zeal for holding the Bush administration accountable to Congress on Thursday by... more
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As Hunger Rises, Chew on This
A diet of bread and water used to be emblematic of poverty. Now a global food crisis is transforming that meager meal... more











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