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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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Pretty Effective in Pink
Jessica Clark
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A Swift Backlash
Evidence of Bush's dubious service record continues to mount
Christopher Hayes
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On the (Re)Bounce
Despite the hype, polls show Kerry still holds lead in electoral vote count
Alan Waldman
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On the Streets of New York: Patriotism
Terry J. Allen
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On the Streets of New York: Compassion
Terry J. Allen
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On The Streets of New York: Courage
Terry J. Allen
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On the Streets of New York: Security
Terry J. Allen
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On the Streets of New York: Opportunity
Terry J. Allen
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Coalition Needed For Common Interests
Steven Wishnia
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A New York Giuliani Wouldn’t Like
Williams Cole
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Protest? What protest?
Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg
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Protesters Give Peace a Chance
Kim Phillips-Fein
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Protest Protector
Phoebe Connelly
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Deathly Silence
The growing genocide in Darfur testifies to the world’s disgrace
Eric Reeves
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Chávez Hits a Home Run
Venezuela’s embattled president calls his own shot by winning the recall election
Steve Ellner
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Prison in the Cards
Many black men face a rough new rite of passage
Silja J.A. Talvi
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The Ex Factor
Prison-reform groups work to educate former felons on their voting rights
Dan Frosch
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