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How the Other Half Still Lives How the Other Half Still Lives

In the shadow of wealth, New York's poor increase.

Feb 27, 2003 / Feature / Jack Newfield

A Triangle of Realpolitik A Triangle of Realpolitik

Iranians would welcome Hussein's overthrow, but fear what might come later.

Feb 27, 2003 / Feature / Mansour Farhang

Less Than Miraculous Less Than Miraculous

Pennsylvania's mine rescue was inspiring, but the real story was corporate greed.

Feb 27, 2003 / Feature / Charles McCollester

The Crawford Conundrum The Crawford Conundrum

Say what you will about Michael Lind, at least he's never predictable. That is, of course, unless your prediction is that he's once again trying to find a way to disagree with ...

Feb 27, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Theodore Hamm

Slumming Toward Academia Slumming Toward Academia

Only the joy of capitalist expectation could move a pre-Reagan-born American to utter the line "civil rights is dead," let alone write a book devoted to that proposition.

Feb 27, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Armond White

Biodiversity and You Biodiversity and You

As the Earth's population surges toward the 7 billion mark, the following twist on an old maxim perhaps best applies: A single birth is a joyous occasion. A billion births is a...

Feb 27, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Tatiana Siegel

Left Coast Notes Left Coast Notes

At some point or another in their careers, just about every governor in the union faces some sort of recall effort.

Feb 27, 2003 / Feature / Marc Cooper

Exit Phil Donahue Exit Phil Donahue

The day before MSNBC announced that it was pulling the plug on Phil Donahue's nightly show, the man who pretty much invented talk TV was interviewing actress and author Rosie O'D...

Feb 26, 2003 / John Nichols

Listen up, US: A Tip From Those Who Walked That Road Listen up, US: A Tip From Those Who Walked That Road

The alliances on Survivor have more stability and logic than those currently held by the United States. We need a weekly two-hour special to keep us in the know.

Feb 26, 2003 / Column / Robert Scheer

Echoing Wellstone on War, Activism Echoing Wellstone on War, Activism

When hundreds of labor, academic and community activists gathered in a City University of New York's graduate school auditorium this week to honor the memory of Paul and Sheila We...

Feb 26, 2003 / John Nichols

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