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VICTIM-OFFENDER RECONCILIATION San Francisco Criminal justice is a topic my organization, Architects/Designers/Planners for Social Responsibility is engaged in (see www.a...

Apr 5, 2007 / Our Readers

Bush Gives Congress the Finger Bush Gives Congress the Finger

It wasn't enough for George W. Bush to nominate a donor to the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth as Ambassador to Belgium. When the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, on which John K...

Apr 5, 2007 / The Nation

Making Blogging Pay Making Blogging Pay

As bloggers gain strength as the political voice of the left, how can they compete with well-funded mainstream media?

Apr 4, 2007 / Feature / Beccah Golubock Watson

Gitmo Justice Gitmo Justice

David Hicks pleads guilty and goes free, while the Supreme Court denies nearly 400 other terror suspects their day in court. This is justice?

Apr 4, 2007 / Feature / Aziz Huq

‘Para-politics’ Goes Bananas ‘Para-politics’ Goes Bananas

Chiquita Brands has been fined $25 million by the US Justice Department for funding a terrorist paramilitary group, but isn't that just the cost of doing business with Colombia?

Apr 4, 2007 / Feature / Michael Evans

Rich Get Richer, Poor Get Powerless Rich Get Richer, Poor Get Powerless

The gap between rich and poor hasn't been this wide since the Depression.

Apr 4, 2007 / Feature / Nicholas von Hoffman

John Amaechi’s Timeout John Amaechi’s Timeout

The openly gay former NBA star speaks eloquently against homophobia, the war in Iraq and racism.

Apr 4, 2007 / Feature / Dave Zirin

Media Nostalgic for Satanic Abuse Scandals? Media Nostalgic for Satanic Abuse Scandals?

Boy, does the media love a good daycare controversy. Since we haven't had a good Satanic abuse or child molestation daycare story in years, we have to make do with provocative sta...

Apr 4, 2007 / The Nation

Leave Your Morals at the Border Leave Your Morals at the Border

A Supreme Court ruling turns a blind eye to torture and human rights violations, as long as they're done offshore.

Apr 4, 2007 / Column / Robert Scheer

ACT UP’s New Urgency ACT UP’s New Urgency

Twenty years after its founding, the AIDS activist group is expanding its mission to universal healthcare.

Apr 3, 2007 / Feature / Emily Douglas

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