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Dear ITT Ideologist: Law, Order and Angry Atheists
Pete Karman

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Snapshot: Market of Sacrifice
Rachel K. Dooley

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Independence and ‘Catastrophe’?
An Israeli group tries to democratize memory by recognizing Palestinians' 'Nakba.'
Robert Hirschfield

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Free Speech, for Art’s Sake
A Chicago sidewalk salesman prepares to sue his city.
Robin Peterson

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The Shipping Point
Between China and big box stores, minimum wage ‘temp’ workers take a stand.
Roger Bybee

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Honduras’ Human Rights Crisis
After controversial election, country rocked by violence, including brutal deaths of anti-coup resistance members.
Jeremy Kryt

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Election Fray in Honduras
Human rights violations, voter turnout questions stain effort to elect legitimate post-Zelaya president.
Jeremy Kryt

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Dear ITT Ideologist: Vexatious Nations and Komunists
Pete Karman

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Banana Repugnant
Can a military dictatorship hold 'free' elections in Honduras?
Jeremy Kryt

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Snapshot: H1N1 in Afghanistan
Rachel K. Dooley

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Exhibits of Conscience
A nationwide initiative pulls museums into one of today's most highly charged issues: immigration.
Kari Lydersen

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Sitting in for Healthcare
A new group takes the fight for a single-payer system directly to insurers—and politicians.
Diana Novak

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Blowing Their Tops
Miners, environmentalists clash over coal.
Melinda Tuhus

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Jews on J Street
A new liberal Washington lobby comes of age at its first annual conference.
Ralph Seliger

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America’s Real Death Panels
Jurors in capital cases must pledge support for the death penalty.
Diana Novak

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Grease Guzzlers
Why diesel engines and vegetable oil should become best friends.
Zachary Gonzalez-Landis

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Ten Years After Seattle
The global justice movement evolves.
Christopher Moraff

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Should Neve Gordon Be Punished?
An Israeli professor's support for the Boycott-Divestment-Sanctions (BDS) movement sparks controversy.
Ralph Seliger

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Snapshot: Festival of the Goddess
Rachel K. Dooley

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Protesting the G-20 Summit
A photo essay from Pittsburgh's streets.
Christopher Moraff

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Michelle Obama, How Does Your Garden Grow?
Critics say EPA standards allowing sewage sludge to become fertilizer are outdated.
Sisi Tang

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Chronically Displaced in NOLA
Four years after Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, the disaster continues.
Fatima Shaik

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Canada Tightens Border
After Mexican refugee claims nearly triple, Ottawa establishes new visa requirements.
James Flammang

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Snapshot: After the Coup
Rachel K. Dooley
