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Jesus, Is This News?
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3-Day Sale!!! Special on Lives!
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Before Sunset
A broad coalition is pushing Congress to rein in the Patriot Act
Dave Lindorff

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The Gossip
Emily Udell

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Three-Dimensional Economics
CAFTA won't help U.S. workers, and blocking it may help the rest of the world
David Moberg

Dispatch
Free Speech in Action
The media reform conference offered differences of opinion but a singular resolve
Jessica Clark
Michael Jackson: A Consideration
Brian Cook
peace=terror
Jessica Clark

Feature
Sanders Steps Up
The representative for the rest of us sets his sights on the Senate
Joel Bleifuss
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Lose the Faith
Brian Cook

Feature
George in Georgia
The president's short, happy visit to the former Soviet state masked the long-term failures of U.S. policy.
Frida Berrigan

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Revenge of Global Finance
Slavoj Žižek
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Millions More Amassing
Salim Muwakkil
Comics
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Mikhaela B. Reid

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Why History From Below Matters: An Interview with Howard Zinn
In this 2005 interview, Zinn explained his approach to writing history: “I am going to write about what I think is important: the social struggles of people, the class structure in the United States, the racial problem, the problem of sexual equality, the problem of war. Those are the things that are going to guide me.”
Aaron Sarver
“You Know It Makes Sense”
Emily Udell

Dispatch
Light and Solidarity
Erin Mosely
Chutes and Ladders
Phoebe Connelly
Announcing In These Times’ New Agreement with the National Writers Union
Freelance contributors are essential to the quality and success of In These Times and independent media, and this agreement is one way to demonstrate their value to our publication and our commitment to transparency.
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