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Sweet Victories on a Sweet Night Sweet Victories on a Sweet Night

Of the many important wins Tuesday night that made up one, huge VICTORY for all, here are a few by candidates I had highlighted in a recent post: Jerry McNerney (D-CA) for Congre...

Nov 10, 2006 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Hooray for Robert Gates? Hooray for Robert Gates?

Hooray for Robert Gates. Well, almost.

At first glance, the appropriate reaction to George W. Bush's decision to replace Defense Secretary Donald Ru...

Nov 10, 2006 / David Corn

The Evil Abstraction The Evil Abstraction

Before Bob Gates's confirmation as CIA chief in 1991, the man now designated as Bush's Secretary of Defense was charged with forcing intelligence reports to conform to a tough anti...

Nov 9, 2006 / Column / David Corn

The Wimp Party The Wimp Party

Has the war party turned into the wimp party? I hate to sound like Maureen Dowd, but Republicans have never looked so weak. With barely a whimper of protest Senators George Allen...

Nov 9, 2006 / The Nation

Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday

I've received some sad news. The writer Ellen Willis, one of my heroes, died this morning of lung cancer, much too young (64). I will miss her lucid thinking about culture and pol...

Nov 9, 2006 / The Nation

Hundreds of Communities Vote for Rapid Withdrawal Hundreds of Communities Vote for Rapid Withdrawal

Political and media insiders were willing to admit, albeit cautiously, that Tuesday's election results -- in which Democrats took control of Congress, with explicitly anti-war can...

Nov 9, 2006 / John Nichols

A Civilizing Mission A Civilizing Mission

The Selected Writings of Eqbal Ahmad collects the work of one of our finest postcolonialist critics.

Nov 9, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Amitava Kumar

The Business of America The Business of America

The American Way of Strategy and Empire's Workshop examine the paradox of idealism and brutality in US foreign policy.

Nov 9, 2006 / Books & the Arts / George Scialabba

The Body in Pain The Body in Pain

Fernando Botero's latest series of paintings, inspired by the Abu Ghraib photos, immerse us in the experience of suffering in a way the original photographs never did.

Nov 9, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Arthur C. Danto

Letter From Canada: The New Christian Right Letter From Canada: The New Christian Right

Canada's new conservative prime minister is forging ties with US conservatives and evangelicals as Canada moves toward an Americanized Christian state.

Nov 9, 2006 / Feature / Chris Hedges

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