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A Party Without a Soul A Party Without a Soul

What, if anything, do Republicans stand for anymore? The party that promised to restore honor and integrity to Washington brought us Jack Abramoff, Tom DeLay and now, Mark Foley ...

Oct 3, 2006 / The Nation

We’ll Always Have Geneva We’ll Always Have Geneva

The Military Comissions Act of 2006 gives the Geneva Conventions a bold, new American twist. Here's a look at the bill's final markup.

Oct 2, 2006 / Feature / Evan Eisenberg

Reform Comes to the Boardroom Reform Comes to the Boardroom

Corporate America needs the discipline of democracy to help rid it of some very bad habits. And shareholder activists are pushing the SEC to shore up their rights.

Oct 2, 2006 / Feature / Kelly Candaele

Wal-Mart’s Latest Markdown Wal-Mart’s Latest Markdown

Taking time out from its nonstop coverage of the "early admission" policies of a few elite colleges -- could this newspaper appeal to an even tinier, more rarefied demographic? --...

Oct 2, 2006 / The Nation

Test on Terrorism Test on Terrorism

The godfather of vicious anti-Castro violence, Luis Posada Carriles will soon be released from US custody. Is that any way to treat a terrorist?

Oct 2, 2006 / Peter Kornbluh

Failure to Protect Failure to Protect

Let's examine last week's five bombshells and look for the pattern: 1) According to Bob Woodward's new book, Condi Rice was warned two months before 9/11 of an impending al-Qaeda...

Oct 2, 2006 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

The Culture of Leaks The Culture of Leaks

The political culture of Washington is fueled by gossip, intrigue and leaks. It was a combination that turned toxic in the Valerie Plame Affair.

Oct 2, 2006 / David Corn

Stop Big Media (Again!) Stop Big Media (Again!)

Once again, media industry lobbyists and their allies on the Federal Communication Commission are working to revise the rules on media ownership to allow a single corporation to o...

Oct 2, 2006 / Peter Rothberg

George Bush’s Iraq in 4 Questions George Bush’s Iraq in 4 Questions

Over 1,291 days after the first "shock-and-awe" attack on downtown Baghdad, it's not unreasonable to speak of George Bush's Iraq. The President himself likes to refer to that coun...

Oct 2, 2006 / The Nation

RIP, Bill of Rights, RIP RIP, Bill of Rights, RIP

On February 19, 1942, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which led to the internment of 120,000 Japanese civilians, 2/3 of whom were US citizens, in military camps a...

Oct 1, 2006 / The Nation

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