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Ten Blockbuster Hearings

Collins, Chuck | January 22, 2007 issue

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This article presents an opinion piece from a political journalist for "Nation" magazine regarding relevant events in United States politics in January 2007. Article topics include congressional investigations, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and the Iraq War. Additional issues include crimes against political prisoners by the U.S. government, the salaries of corporate executives, estate taxes, and the concentration of corporate power.

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UNITED States -- Politics & government -- 2001-; GOVERNMENTAL investigations -- United States; PRISONERS -- Crimes against; EXECUTIVES -- Salaries, etc.; HURRICANE Katrina, 2005; POLITICAL prisoners; IRAQ War, 2003-; IRAQ -- Politics & government -- 1991-
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