» The Dreyfuss Report
Scheunemann, Iraq and Georgia | Where's the congressional investigation?
Robert Dreyfuss
» The Beat
Stephanie Tubbs Jones: Champion of Electoral Justice | Honor the late congresswoman by enacting the election reforms she sought.
John Nichols
» The Notion
César Maxit: A Real Olympic Hero | César's story isn't one of gold medals and Bob Costas's drooling, but it is as much a part of these games as anything done by Phelps: it's the story of someone making the trip to Beijing, not for gold, but to be heard.
Dave Zirin
» Campaign 08
One Last Clinton Scenario | It's probably Biden, but...
John Nichols
» Editor's Cut
A Fateful Crossroads for America | Faced with neocon policies that have led to a new cold war, will Obama show the courage to chart a new course?
Katrina vanden Heuvel
» ActNow!
From Fannie Lou Hamer to Barack Obama | Denver Public Library highlights how the civil rights movement changed American politics.
Peter Rothberg
» And Another Thing
Good-Bye, John Edwards | On policies and persons
Katha Pollitt
» Capitolism
Six Little Words | How Civil Rights Act could save America's labor movement
Christopher Hayes


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New York State Marches for Peace
New York State citizens will march each day in support of soldiers and Iraq Veterans Against the War. Final march on May 17 will be followed by the Fort Drum Spring Festival. Free admission. Join us for any or all segments of the marches. Can't walk with us but want to support us? Checks can be made out to "Citizen Soldier" (write "Nation/May March" in memo), 267 Fifth Avenue, No. 901, New York, NY 10016. For routes and more information, see www.nysmarchesforpeace.org.
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