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Timetable for Health Bill Passage (w/o Public Option) Locks In | On or near the 18th, there will be House and Senate votes. There may be a White House bill signing, or two. And Obama is going to be central to the process.
John Nichols
90 Comments
» The Notion
Aren't We Cheneyed Out Yet? | At what point do we call them the family of mass intimidation and simply stop playing into the Cheney clan's tired old terror tactics?
Laura Flanders
60 Comments
» Altercation
Slacker Friday | On Evan Thomas, birthers, and the health care bill "stepping-stone" argument.
Eric Alterman
» And Another Thing
Nazia Quazi Update | Watch the video; write a letter; get involved!
Katha Pollitt
30 Comments
» Editor's Cut
Around The Nation | Nation editor Chris Hayes guest-hosts Maddow. Plus: 145 years of women's history and an exchange about the conservation movement's future.
Katrina vanden Heuvel
» Act Now!
Heidi Montag: Consumer Advocate | Hills' star spoofs self in calling for financial regulation.
Peter Rothberg
92 Comments
» The Dreyfuss Report
Hopeful Signs in Iraq? | Results are unknown, so far, and the threat of violence still simmers.
Robert Dreyfuss
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Hardball, by Suha Arraf (Palestine/Israel, 2006, 52 min.), is the story of a small Arab town inside Israel whose football team managed to win Israel’s national cup in 2004. Preceded by Open Heart by Claire Fowler (Palestine, 2006, 22 min), which follows a dramatic life-and-death crisis: a baby must travel from the West Bank to Jerusalem to for a surgery to repair his congenital heart defect. Remis Auditorium, 465 Huntington Ave. Part of the Boston Palestine Film Festival. MFA members, seniors, and students $8; general admission $9. (Boston Palestine Film Festival Pass, $120.)
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