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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

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Christmas in New Orleans
Fatima Shaik

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To Leave or Not to Leave
Parsing the plans for "victory" in Iraq
Mark Levine

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Evo Morales Has Plans for Bolivia
America Vera-Zavala

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The Three Alitos
Christopher Hayes

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Your Guess Is as Good as Mine
Kurt Vonnegut

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Beatrice Were: Fighting a Deadly U.S. AIDS Policy in Uganda
Christopher Hayes

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The Rise of Professional Journalism
Reconsidering the roots of our profession in an age of media crisis.
Robert McChesney and John Nichols

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Cult of Ideology
North Korea struggles to save face by resisting crucial foreign aid
Jehangir Pocha

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She-said/She-said
Jessica Clark

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Throw the Books at Them
A slew of new essays and studies show that fighting against inequality is the battle of our time
David Moberg

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Who is Sherrod Brown?
An unabashed progressive takes aim at a Senate seat in Ohio
Christopher Hayes

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The Trouble with French Identity
The riots in France reveal the cracks in its national project
G. Pascal Zachary

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Voter Disenfranchisement by Attrition
With friends like FEMA, who needs Jim Crow?
Benjamin Greenberg
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Why The Law Is In Shambles
An interview with Chicago labor lawyer, Tom Geoghegan
Christopher Hayes

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Mo Money for Monogamy
Pro-life organizations are receiving millions of federal dollars in the name of "abstinence education."
Silja J.A. Talvi
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Islam Needs Radicals
Mark Levine

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Symbol of the System
What do you get when you cross gutted labor laws with a corporate culture of impunity? Why, Wal-Mart, of course!
Christopher Hayes

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Breaking Rank
Former Seattle police chief Norm Stamper takes on the drug war, domestic violence, community policing, and the WTO
Silja J.A. Talvi
