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Will War Crimes Be Outed? Will War Crimes Be Outed?

After the primary players in the Bush administration leave office, will they be held accountable for war crimes?

Dec 17, 2008 / Feature / Jeremy Brecher and Brendan Smith

NATO in Palestine? Not A Good Idea NATO in Palestine? Not A Good Idea

Pro-Israel activists in the United States and Israeli defense officials are already getting energized in opposition to the idea of a NATO military force in Palestine, as part of a...

Dec 17, 2008 / Bob Dreyfuss

Answer Answer

a moment of stillness, demanding an answer. When does a moment end?      * Starbucks prayer, "Make morning good again."      * Leaf shadows on pavement: word meaning to slide carelessly, repeatedly, to absentmindedly caress.      * For I so loved the world that I set up my only son to be arrested.

Dec 17, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Rae Armantrout

Bush’s Midnight Regulations Bush’s Midnight Regulations

President Bush may have hospitably welcomed his successor and his wife into the White House while promising a "transition of the highest order," but despite voters' overwhelming r...

Dec 17, 2008 / Peter Rothberg

Is Bush Tying Obama’s Hands on Gitmo? Is Bush Tying Obama’s Hands on Gitmo?

Glenn Greenwald discusses the implications of lame duck Bush actions on Barack Obama's plan to close Gitmo.

Dec 17, 2008 / The Rachel Maddow Show

Farce Meets Justice in Khmer Rouge Trial Farce Meets Justice in Khmer Rouge Trial

A troubled UN-backed court seeks retribution from tottering Khmer Rouge leaders for crimes against humanity; Cambodians wonder if the costly legal exercise is worth it.

Dec 17, 2008 / Feature / Barbara Crossette

Hurled Shoes: Bush’s Epitaph Hurled Shoes: Bush’s Epitaph

The loathing that led an Iraqi to hurl shoes at Bush serves as the world's final verdict on US folly in Iraq. It's also a caution for Obama as he ponders Afghanistan.

Dec 17, 2008 / Column / Robert Scheer

The New Era of Ecological Civilization The New Era of Ecological Civilization

This essay, a finalist in The Nation's Student Writing Contest, argues that the success of the new President will depend on his ability to initiate a transition from postindustrial...

Dec 17, 2008 / Feature / Henrik Petaisto

Life or Death Life or Death

This essay, a finalist in The Nation's Student Writing Contest, argues that health care should be considered an inalienable right on par with any other Constitutional protection.

Dec 17, 2008 / Feature / Daniel Zhou

Underneath the Politics Underneath the Politics

This essay, a finalist in The Nation's Student Writing Contest, argues that care for the sick is the full responsibility of the government.

Dec 17, 2008 / Feature / Tim Reveri

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