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Five Minutes With: David Kuo Five Minutes With: David Kuo

Ralph Reed's former right-hand man is now calling on fellow Evangelical Christians to take a break from politics.

Jan 12, 2007 / The Nation

Bangladesh Slips Into Chaos Bangladesh Slips Into Chaos

First a postponed election, now a state of emergency: Bangladesh is slipping into chaos and could be Islamic extremists' next target.

Jan 12, 2007 / Feature / Indrani Sen

Antiwar Tide Surging Nationwide Antiwar Tide Surging Nationwide

The bottom really does seem to be falling out of US public support forthe Bush War in Iraq. Today's papers, as expertly digested by DanFroomkin here , show the degree to wh...

Jan 12, 2007 / The Nation

Murtha’s Plan to Stop Bush Murtha’s Plan to Stop Bush

At a hearing on Iraq today convened by the Congressional Progressive Caucus, Congressman Jack Murtha offered a preview of how he plans to rein in the Bush Administration, from the...

Jan 12, 2007 / The Nation

Newspapers…and After? Newspapers…and After?

Newspapers may be dinosaurs in the age of new media, but they have enough life to guide--and even define--our politics.

Jan 12, 2007 / Books & the Arts / John Nichols

Media Reform’s Moment Media Reform’s Moment

The time is right to upend big media's agenda.

Jan 12, 2007 / The Editors

No to Escalation No to Escalation

Blocking Bush's escalation attempt is the first step toward bringing the troops home.

Jan 12, 2007 / The Editors

Taking on Reconstruction Corruption Taking on Reconstruction Corruption

In presenting his plan for an immediate withdrawal from Iraq this week, current Representative and now Presidential candidate, Dennis Kucinich, noted that "after the first Gulf Wa...

Jan 12, 2007 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Word Count Word Count

In our country, Wednesday night's "surge" was mainly a surge of words, twenty-minutes worth, 2,898 of them. In the build-up to the speech, as almost every last detail of it was l...

Jan 12, 2007 / The Nation

No party for the (Democratic) Party in ’08? No party for the (Democratic) Party in ’08?

Pity the poor Democrats. They never get any respect. Even after their historic return from twelve years in the minority desert, no one wants to throw them a presidential party. ...

Jan 11, 2007 / The Nation

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