Articles

A Turning Point A Turning Point

By voting to set a timetable to withdraw from Iraq, the House and Senate are finally at the table, challenging Bush's war-making.

Mar 29, 2007 / The Editors

Prosecutors and the Death Penalty Prosecutors and the Death Penalty

As the US Attorney purge scandal intensifies, new light is shed on federal prosecutors' struggles with the Justice Department over the death penalty.

Mar 29, 2007 / Feature / Liliana Segura

Sampson: Gonzales Not Telling Whole Truth Sampson: Gonzales Not Telling Whole Truth

Kyle Sampson resigned as a loyal servant. Now the former chief of staff to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is taking issue with some of the key statements his boss has recently ...

Mar 29, 2007 / The Nation

Bolivia’s Dance with Evo Morales Bolivia’s Dance with Evo Morales

More than a year into President Evo Morales's first term, Bolivia remains in a labyrinth, somewhere between reform, revolution and national crisis.

Mar 29, 2007 / Feature / Benjamin Dangl and April Howard

What Congress Is Concluding About the Attorney General’s Relationship With The Truth What Congress Is Concluding About the Attorney General’s Relationship With The Truth

The truth gets whacked on Fredo's watch.

Mar 29, 2007 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Letters Letters

DEFERENCE WHERE IT'S DUE Santa Monica, Calif. So Ari Berman thinks, "The rap on Baucus is that he has always valued his own re-election above all else" ["K Street's ...

Mar 29, 2007 / Our Readers

Buddying Up to Wal-Mart Buddying Up to Wal-Mart

Last week, in a remarkable interview with the American Prospect magazine's Ezra Klein, SEIU president Andy Stern, normally one of the more articulate leaders of the American labor...

Mar 29, 2007 / The Nation

WSJ Discovers Globalization’s Downside WSJ Discovers Globalization’s Downside

This just in from today's Wall Street Journal: "Pain From Free Trade Spurs Second Thoughts." Can you believe it? A "downer" story on globalization from the mother church of free-m...

Mar 28, 2007 / The Nation

Iraq Deadline: An Extraordinary Political Moment Iraq Deadline: An Extraordinary Political Moment

Take a deep breath. The nation has arrived at an extraordinary political moment. The Congress is about to instruct the President he should withdraw from the ongoing war. Yes, I kn...

Mar 28, 2007 / The Nation

Surveillance Makes You Paranoid Surveillance Makes You Paranoid

Reports that New York police conducted sweeping nationwide surveillance of people suspected of anti-Bush sentiment in 2004 just might scare us into silence.

Mar 28, 2007 / Feature / Nicholas von Hoffman

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