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No Presents, Please No Presents, Please

The only thing more absurd than the wedding gift the British government just gave Katha Pollitt is the fact that our government denies gays such benefits.

Jul 27, 2006 / Column / Katha Pollitt

The Triumph of Crackpot Realism The Triumph of Crackpot Realism

The American government has lost its grasp on reality in Iraq and Lebanon. They seek out the bright, clear problems of war, leaving rubble and corpses in their wake.

Jul 27, 2006 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

Reading Less Bad News From Iraq Reading Less Bad News From Iraq

The papers simply cannot find the space.

Jul 27, 2006 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Reading the Reed Rout Reading the Reed Rout

Two Republican primaries in the Deep South expose potentially serious cracks in the party's religious-right foundation.

Jul 27, 2006 / Bob Moser

Mumbai’s Casualties Mumbai’s Casualties

The grisly commuter train bombings in Mumbai on July 11 both endangered the India/Pakistan peace process and underscored its fragility.

Jul 27, 2006 / Graham Usher

The Holy Land (cartoon) The Holy Land (cartoon)

Jul 27, 2006 / Charles Bragg

The View From Israel The View From Israel

The crisis in the Middle East reveals the dangers of religious fundamentalism and leaving political decisions to the military.

Jul 27, 2006 / Hillel Schenker

Anger in the Arab World Anger in the Arab World

At best, war in Gaza and Lebanon will weaken pro-American regimes without destroying Hezbollah, Hamas, Iran or Syria. At worst, it will plunge the region into catastrophe.

Jul 27, 2006 / Rashid Khalidi

The Fractured Mideast The Fractured Mideast

Bush's Mideast strategy of inaction is a dangerous failure. He must act diplomatically to achieve a cease-fire, prisoner exchange and Israeli withdrawal from Arab lands.

Jul 27, 2006 / The Editors

Democrats for Demagoguery Democrats for Demagoguery

I think it's time to start a new political party: Democrats for Demagoguery. I'll give you three examples of why. First there was the Dubai ports scandal. Sure, the uproar was ...

Jul 27, 2006 / The Nation

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