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Cashing In on Catastrophe Cashing In on Catastrophe

Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani is now using his public image, burnished by 9/11, to conceal crooked business deals and reap handsome profits from a national tragedy.

Sep 8, 2006 / Feature / Wayne Barrett and Dan Collins

Knock on Wood Knock on Wood

The Bush Administration's illegitimate use of renditions, disappearances, torture and an illegal war has fostered the growth of a loose-knit global band of fanatics willing to do u...

Sep 8, 2006 / David Cole

Armitage Confesses–and Prompts a Question for Rove Armitage Confesses–and Prompts a Question for Rove

On Thursday, Richard Armitage went on CBS News and confessed: he was the o...

Sep 8, 2006 / David Corn

A Most Ridiculous Lawsuit A Most Ridiculous Lawsuit

Back when watching Bill O'Reilly was still fun -- before he became a creepy, obsessive nativist -- I enjoyed a feature called "The Most Ridiculous Item of the Day." (He's become s...

Sep 7, 2006 / The Nation

Bin Laden Determined… the Prequel Bin Laden Determined… the Prequel

Recently, researching a Nation piece (9/11 in a Movie-Made World) on the response to the attacks of 2001, I read the New York Times (as well as other newspapers) for September 12-...

Sep 7, 2006 / The Nation

Big in Japan Big in Japan

Reviews of Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles, Hollywoodland and This Film Is Not Yet Rated.

Sep 7, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Back to Bolton Back to Bolton

UN Ambassador John Bolton, by virtue of his recess appointment last August, is once again up for a confirmation vote in the Senate. Bolton's nomination last year, you may recall,...

Sep 7, 2006 / The Nation

Unsentimental Education Unsentimental Education

A new memoir by Robert Hughes reveals the idiosyncratic sensibility of a celebrated art critic.

Sep 7, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Christopher Hitchens

Londonistan Calling Londonistan Calling

Gautam Malkani's new novel explores the cross-section of youth culture, heritage and identity in London's polyglot, postcolonial neighborhoods.

Sep 7, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Gary Younge

Ottoman Ghosts Ottoman Ghosts

Caroline Finkel's new book, Osman's Dream, explores the rise and calamitous fall of the Ottoman Empire.

Sep 7, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Daniel Lazare

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