Articles

Noted. Noted.

How Chevron fuels the Myanmar military, Blackwater's legal woes and questions for Michael Mukasey.

Oct 18, 2007 / The Nation

Ink-Stained Marx Ink-Stained Marx

A look at the cantankerous dispatches he wrote as London correspondent for the New York Tribune puts the father of communism in a new light.

Oct 18, 2007 / Books & the Arts / James Ledbetter

UAW R.I.P.? UAW R.I.P.?

To save the domestic auto industry, the UAW may end up killing itself.

Oct 18, 2007 / Max Fraser

Peace Action: In for the Long Haul Peace Action: In for the Long Haul

If you've been around a long time, as The Nation has (142 years of troublemaking and peacemaking), you know who your friends are. That's why, this week, we celebrate our longtime...

Oct 18, 2007 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Inconvenient Truth-Tellers Inconvenient Truth-Tellers

This year's Nobel Peace Prize should spur governments and people everywhere to urgent action on climate change.

Oct 18, 2007 / The Editors

Stop the FCC’s Gift to Big Media Conglomerates Stop the FCC’s Gift to Big Media Conglomerates

"This is a big deal because we have way too much concentration of media ownership in the United States," Senator Byron Dorgan (ND, Dem.) said at a hearing on Wednesday. &...

Oct 18, 2007 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Migration to Education Migration to Education

A Department of Education program provides the chance for children of migrant workers to attend college--and succeed.

Oct 18, 2007 / The Nation

Summer Internship in Iraq Summer Internship in Iraq

A Princeton sophomore talks about being a cadet and student journalist in a war zone.

Oct 18, 2007 / The Nation

Closing Prison’s Revolving Door Closing Prison’s Revolving Door

The Second Chance Act is gaining enough bipartisan support to really get a second chance.

Oct 18, 2007 / The Nation

Bridge Collapse Leaves Holes in Policy, Too Bridge Collapse Leaves Holes in Policy, Too

The Minneapolis I-35W bridge collapse claimed thirteen lives, but the problem is bigger than just rebuilding.

Oct 18, 2007 / The Nation

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