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Political Upheaval
Latin America challenges the Washington Consensus
Nadia Martinez

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Pulp Non-Fiction
A paper mill at the border of Argentina and Uruguay causes massive protests
Kelly Hearn

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Race Riot?
It's far too easy to pin recent violence in the L.A. County Jail on ethnic tensions
Silja J.A. Talvi

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Meat-Industrial Complex
How factory farms undercut public health
Mark Winne

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The Logic of Withdrawal
Anthony Arnove

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Men Growing Up to be Boys
Madison Avenue cultivates a Peter Pan version of masculinity
Lakshmi Chaudhry

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Raising a Million Voices for Darfur
Christopher Hayes

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China Dissidents Disappeared
Officials round up 'bad elements' as the National People's Congress starts its session
Jehangir Pocha

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General Condemnation
George Kenney

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Were Sanctions Worth the Price?
As conflict with Iran looms, questions remain about the moral implications of sanctions
Christopher Hayes

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Lies, Damn Lies and Poverty Statistics
How an archaic measurement keeps millions of poor Americans from being counted
Christopher Moraff

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Masking New Orleans
Fatima Shaik

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In an Illinois Primary, Threes a Crowd
The race for Henry Hyde's seat raises the question of whether democrats should fight, keep the faith or grow the grassroots
David Moberg

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Forget D.C.—the Battle is in the States
Nathan Newman and David Sirota

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Sundance Docs 2006
Patricia Aufderheide

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Paradigm Shift
Labor has found success by eschewing NLRB elections in favor of employer neutrality and card checks
David Moberg

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Can Blogs Revolutionize Progressive Politics?
Lakshmi Chaudhry

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In Search of Solidarity
Christopher Hayes

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Walking to Guantnamo
Peace marchers aim to keep the abuse of 'enemy combatants' visible
Frida Berrigan
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When Red Goes Green
A burgeoning Chinese environmental movement tries to stem the devastation wrought by the country's massive economic transformation.
Jehangir Pocha

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Backdoor Draft, Back Again
Despite signaling that it would no longer tap the Individual Ready Reserve, the Army calls up more troops just in time for the holidays.
Christopher Hayes

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Cult of Character
How the 'secular' Character Training Institute is working to build evangelist Bill Gothard's vision of a First-Century Kingdom of God--one city, one state, one school board, one police force and one mind at a time.
Silja J.A. Talvi

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Snap, Crackle Patents
Can you patent the business method of selling cereal? One company gave it a shot.
Christopher Hayes

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The Republican Crack-Up
Bush's bad year has created a political vacuum. Who will fill it?
David Moberg
