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Indianapolis Star Backs Clinton Indianapolis Star Backs Clinton

"Regrettably," say the editors of the Indianapolis Star newspaper, Hillary Clinton "has pandered more to voters" than Barack Obama. But Indiana's largest newspaper did not regret...

May 2, 2008 / John Nichols

Friday Links Friday Links

Some things you should read:

1) Clay Shirky on "Gin, Television and Social Surplus".

2) Yglesias and Brownstein on McCain's long war.

May 2, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Faith-Based Missile Defense Faith-Based Missile Defense

In an oversight hearing on the US missile defense program last month, Philip Coyle III, a former Assistant Secretary of Defense and Director of Operational Test and Evaluation in...

May 2, 2008 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Stephen F. Cohen: Tributes by Gorbachev and Yevtushenko Stephen F. Cohen: Tributes by Gorbachev and Yevtushenko

A statesman and a poet pay tribute to a historian of Russia.

May 2, 2008 / Feature / Yevgeny Yevtushenko and Mikhail S. Gorbachev

What Seven Years of War Means What Seven Years of War Means

Army ranger killed in Afghanistan. He was on his seventh tour.

(via Attackerman)

May 1, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Free Association: Internet Neutrality and the Struggle for Equal Access Free Association: Internet Neutrality and the Struggle for Equal Access

What do OK Go!'s Damien Kulash, the Raging Grannies and the Christian Coalition have in common? They all want net neutrality.

May 1, 2008 / The Nation

Why Build a Movement Among Youth-Driven Music Spaces? Why Build a Movement Among Youth-Driven Music Spaces?

Because using the most popular form of cultural expression among youth may be the best way to build power and promote activism.

May 1, 2008 / The Nation

Guantánamo Ain’t No Joke Guantánamo Ain’t No Joke

Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantánamo Bay is very funny. Nothing about the real place is.

May 1, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Shayana Kadidal

Anti-Nuke Youth: The Next Generation Anti-Nuke Youth: The Next Generation

They're not waiting for WWIII: The millennial generation sets out to promote peace and a world without nukes.

May 1, 2008 / The Nation

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