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Jonah Engle

Jonah Engle, a winter/spring 2003 Nation intern, is a freelance writer and researcher living in New York City.

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  • Bush's Visit Shuts Down Senegal

    July 23, 2003

    The Senegalese capital Dakar was put on lockdown mode for Bush's recent visit.

  • Buyer Beware

    June 20, 2003

    In liberal democracies it is assumed that criminal investigation and law enforcement are the sole domain of government.

  • Reading Iraq

    June 8, 2003

    "If you want to avoid another Saddam Hussein, you have to work toward peace and democracy in the Middle East."

  • Freedom of Choice Talking Points

    May 1, 2003

    Now, more than ever, it is essential to voice your opposition to the rollbacks of Roe v. Wade.

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