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The Maya Survivors vs. Los Genocidios The Maya Survivors vs. Los Genocidios

An interview with Antonio Caba, a Maya activist working to hold ex-dictators accountable for one of the western hemisphere's most violent civil conflicts in the modern era.

Jan 24, 2007 / The Nation

Choice Up Front Choice Up Front

On the anniversary of Roe vs. Wade, the "We Had Abortions" campaign invites students to add their name to the growing list of women hoping to rid the abortion debate of shame and s...

Jan 24, 2007 / The Nation

Networked Networked

Think you've read everything about Myspace? Think again. Social network expert danah boyd breaks it down.

Jan 24, 2007 / Kate Sheppard

Libby Trial Opens With Simple Tales and Complex Plots Libby Trial Opens With Simple Tales and Complex Plots

It's simple, said special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald during his opening argument at the trial of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby: Vice President Dick Cheney's o...

Jan 23, 2007 / David Corn

The State of Healthcare The State of Healthcare

According to the Bush administration, the new health care plan that the President unveiled in the State of the Union address Tuesday would cover three million people who are curr...

Jan 23, 2007 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

The Press and the Watada Trial The Press and the Watada Trial

Also at stake in the trial of an Army officer who refuses to deploy to Iraq is the independence of the press.

Jan 23, 2007 / Feature / Marc Cooper

State of the What? State of the What?

State of the what? Let's see, 28%, 31%, 33%, 35%. That pretty much sums up the State of the President -- or, at least, of his ever more dismal approval ratings in four of the la...

Jan 23, 2007 / The Nation

Iraqi Refugees Find No Haven in US Iraqi Refugees Find No Haven in US

The 3 million refugees fleeing the Iraq war and insurgency will find no welcome mat here.

Jan 23, 2007 / Feature / Andrew Lam

A Tale of Two Coaches A Tale of Two Coaches

Kudos to Lovie Smith and Tony Dungy for being the first two black coaches to lead teams to the Superbowl. But hold the applause for the NFL.

Jan 23, 2007 / Column / Dave Zirin

State of the Union: Disapproval of Bush State of the Union: Disapproval of Bush

President Bush will use tonight's State of the Union address to make what White House Press Secretary Tony Snow refers to as "bold proposals" designed to appeal to Democrats. In ...

Jan 23, 2007 / John Nichols

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