Debating Labor's Future
Janice Fine : Union leaders weigh in on the future of the AFL-CIO.
Six prominent union leaders debate labor's future, Daphne Eviatar writes from Ecuador and Stuart Klawans reviews War of the Worlds and more.
Janice Fine : Union leaders weigh in on the future of the AFL-CIO.
Victor Navasky
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What's necessary to protect reporters' sources and the public's need to know?
Daphne Eviatar : Oil exploration in Ecuador has transformed the national consciousness.
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The London bombings are another reminder that Bush's invasion of Iraq was a counterproductive response to 9/11.
D.D. Guttenplan & Maria Margaronis
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Friends in the States seemed to assume that this was London's 9/11--it wasn't.
David Corn
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Team Bush has hunkered down and ignored press inquiries, hoping the storm surrounding Karl Rove will pass.
Bruce Shapiro : The stand Democrats take on Bush's Supreme Court nominee may well define their legacy.
Richard Falk
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Never before has a war aroused this level of protest on a global scale--first to prevent it, then to condemn its conduct.
David Rieff : Two new books examine what went wrong in the planning and conduct of the war in Iraq.
Fatin Abbas
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Machete Season is an attempt to trace what went on in the minds of the Hutus who helped exterminate their Tutsi fellow citizens in Rwanda.
Calvin Trillin
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Judy Miller's in prison, but what about...?
Alexander Cockburn
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Any deed or disclosure that sabotages the CIA's capacity for covert operations deserves praise.
Naomi Klein : Exiled Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide attributes his falling-out with Washington to a disagreement over privatization.
Robert Scheer : Nixon had it right: A prosperous China is good for us all.
David Moberg : David Moberg reports on the union dissidents leaving the AFL-CIO.
David Cortright : The humanitarian crisis is further evidence of the abysmal failure of US policy.
Alisa Solomon : Steve Kurtz is being persecuted to warn off anyone who dares to contest the joint enterprise of science, profit, Pentagon and state.
Michael T. Klare : The building blocks for an attack in Iran are beginning to be put into place.
Bruce Shapiro : If you like the Patriot Act and Guantánamo, you'll love John Roberts.
Robert Scheer : Is it surprising to find the Iraqi government looking for help from powerful Iran?
Sam Graham-Felsen : A day at the Campus Progress National Student Conference.
Laura Rozen : Is the FBI's Franklin/AIPAC case about spying--or clamping down on leaks?
Cover by Gene Case & Stephen Kling/Avenging Angels