Sam Graham-Felsen examines the campus-driven movement to force universities to divest from Sudan, Kelly Hearn writes about Ford Motor Company's past in Argentina, Mark Mazower reviews two books on Turkey.

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  • No Longer Sitting Pretty

    : Reality, for the moment, has trumped Bush's spin. The retired generals' revolt and the Rumsfeld imbroglio prove the President can no longer rely on false or disingenuous assertions to cover his failures.

  • No to Prowar Democrats

    John Nichols : Upcoming primary challenges are forcing Democratic incumbents in Congress to be more critical of Bush and to press for a plan to bring the troops home.

  • Divestment and Sudan

    Sam Graham-Felsen : The growing campus campaign to force universities to divest from corporations doing business with the Sudanese government is having real impact.

  • William Sloane Coffin Jr.

    : The Rev. William Sloane Coffin Jr. was one of the antiwar movement's most prophetic voices, a man who dedicated his life to the pursuit of peace and justice. Subscribe

  • Ford's Past in Argentina

    Kelly Hearn : Legal actions are now unfolding against former Ford Motor Company officials for colluding with the military during Argentina's "dirty war." Subscribe

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