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The Other Aftershock
The Bush administration seeks normalization of ties with Indonesia and its brutal military
Tim Shorrock
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A Healthy Choice
A movement builds to take on Wal-Mart
Hans Johnson
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Mad Cows and Americans
Lax testing standards for North American cattle could be masking a wider contagion
John Stauber
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Sue the Messenger
Joel Patenaude
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The Writing on the Wall
Toine van Teeffelen
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Recapturing Kansas
Emily Udell
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The Media Movement Matures
Aaron Sarver
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Lockout KO’d
San Francisco hotel workers triumph with help from city-by-city support
David Bacon
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The Real Scandal
The Oil-for-Food program may have been corrupt, but more dangerous dealings have been ignored
Frida Berrigan
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Project Kesher: Creating Connections
Kari Lydersen
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Deep Divide
Ukraine's contested election reflects Russia's push to reunify
Fred Weir
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The Gloves are Off
Aaron Sarver
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Losing Their Religion
Some Democrats believe the party should turn away from its secular history
Scott Goodstein
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Measuring Ballot Measures
Despite focus on anti-gay referendums, progressive ballot initiatives may have been the real story
Hans Johnson
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The No-Partner Myth
Will Israel take steps to address Palestinian grievances or continue myth-making?
Neve Gordon
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High Times
A Navajo town deals with the ravages of the latest addictive drug, crystal meth.
Dan Frosch
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Making Every Vote Count
Phoebe Connelly
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Why the Vietnam War Still Matters
Jackson Lears
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Demise of Democracy
Fred Weir
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Environmental Hogwash
The EPA works with factory farms to delay regulation of ‘Extremely Hazardous Substances.’
Christopher D. Cook
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The Home Front
Hans Johnson
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Despairing for Darfur
Despite increasing coverage, the press has failed to impart the extent of the genocide
Eric Reeves
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Government Approved
Journalism in the age of terror
Maya Schenwar
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The Bloodiest Chapter
A recent spate of Chechen terrorist attacks sends a centuries-old conflict spiraling out of control
Fred Weir
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