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The McCain Support That Dare Not Speak Its Name The McCain Support That Dare Not Speak Its Name

Last week's Republican National Convention heard plenty of testimonies to John McCain's character. Indeed, while the frenzy over Sarah Palin's selection as the party's vice presi...

Sep 10, 2008 / John Nichols

Letters Letters

The Evil Twin Gets the Credit, Again

Sep 10, 2008 / Our Readers

Crossword Classic #17 Crossword Classic #17

From the February 7, 1948, issue.

Sep 10, 2008 / Frank W. Lewis

Amy Winehouse and the (Black) Art of Appropriation Amy Winehouse and the (Black) Art of Appropriation

Just about the only thing Amy Winehouse hasn't repackaged from the black music archives is the one thing she could use: a lesson in Motown etiquette.

Sep 10, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Daphne A. Brooks

A Hungry Mind: Giordano Bruno, Philosopher and Heretic A Hungry Mind: Giordano Bruno, Philosopher and Heretic

Ingrid Rowland's Giordano Bruno rediscovers the Renaissance philosopher and heretic.

Sep 10, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Paula Findlen

An Inky, Well-Paneled Place: Comics and the Cold War An Inky, Well-Paneled Place: Comics and the Cold War

Comic books, once the source of cultural panic, have achieved a dominant hold on the public imagination.

Sep 10, 2008 / Books & the Arts / D.D. Guttenplan

Energy for a New Millenium Energy for a New Millenium

Today, Power Vote will announce its official launch with a Washington, DC press conference.

Sep 10, 2008 / StudentNation / The Nation

The New Humanitarian Order The New Humanitarian Order

Recent war crimes charges against the Sudanese president reveal the rights-based politics of the world's "new humanitarian order."

Sep 10, 2008 / Feature / Mahmood Mamdani

Wrong Path to Conservation in Papua New Guinea Wrong Path to Conservation in Papua New Guinea

Dangling cargo to win local support, Western enviros have instead aroused ire in Papua New Guinea.

Sep 10, 2008 / Feature / Mark Dowie

A Million Doors Open for Peace A Million Doors Open for Peace

At this moment, when the mainstream media has largely abandoned coverage of the Iraq War and the majority antiwar opinion, the presidential campaign is underwhelming in offering ...

Sep 10, 2008 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

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