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Q: Why Is Chris Hayes Like The Wu Tang Clan?
Brian Cook
Viewpoint
Reporting From The Ground Up
The power of street reporting
Silja J.A. Talvi
Viewpoint
This Summer’s Trilogy of Truth
David Sirota

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Freedom of the Press Moguls
Chris Lehmann

Culture
Reading The Onion Seriously
Combining irreverent humor and acerbic critique, a handful of new media outlets -- including The Onion -- are transforming American politics and culture, writes Theodoe Hamm, in his new book The New Blue Media.
Theodore Hamm
Southeast Asia’s unwelcome people
Mark Berlin
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‘The Kosovo Dilemma’ goes astray
The 1999 NATO-led bombing against Serbia was a humanitarian intervention, not a U.S. and European power grab
Paul Hockenos

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The Price of One Iraqi Life
U.S. military tries to pacify grieving Iraqis with condolence payments
James Foley
Truly Unadulterated Good News
Brian Cook
Culture
Our Imperfect Unions
David Moberg
Viewpoint
What Progressives Can Learn from Obama
Ken Brociner
Comics
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Andrew Wahl

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Canaries in the Uranium Mine
Navajos gear up for renewed legal battle to protect their life and land
Kari Lydersen
Viewpoint
‘If the Detainee Dies, You’re Doing it Wrong
When former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld approved the use of harsh techniques, he did so over the objections of senior military attorneys from all branches of the armed services
Brian Beutler, The Media Consortium
Comics
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Terry LaBan
FISA amendments pass
Brian Beutler, Media Consortium

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The Ambiguous Legacy of ‘68
Forty years ago, what was revolutionized -- the world or capitalism?
Slavoj Žižek
Viewpoint
Countering Race With Class
David Sirota
