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Guerrilla Radio Guerrilla Radio

Guerrilla Radio, published by NationBooks, is the remarkable story of B92, a Belgrade radio station founded in 1989 by a group of young idealists who simply wanted to "play rock '...

Jul 10, 2002 / Feature / Matthew Collin

A Fox Is About to Reassure Us Hens A Fox Is About to Reassure Us Hens

For President Bush to pretend to be shocked that some of the nation's top executives deal from a stacked deck is akin to a madam feigning surprise that sexual favors have been so...

Jul 9, 2002 / Column / Robert Scheer

Values Fall Prey to Hypocrisy Values Fall Prey to Hypocrisy

For a long time now, we secular humanists and other skeptics have been denigrated as the apostles of decadence and social decay.

Jul 9, 2002 / Column / Robert Scheer

Seeing Red Seeing Red

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Jul 3, 2002 / R.O. Blechman

The Right Welfare Reform The Right Welfare Reform

It was bad enough that the Bush Administration co-opted the Children's Defense Fund slogan "Leave No Child Behind." Then the most famous former board member of CDF, Hillary Rodham...

Jul 3, 2002 / Ruth Conniff

Political Cross-Dressing Political Cross-Dressing

SEC chairman Harvey Pitt lurches from lapdog to bulldog, threatening CEOs with jail time if their corporate reports mislead. George Bush demands "top floor" accountability. Republ...

Jul 3, 2002 / The Editors

Citizen Jane Citizen Jane

A half-century ago T.H. Marshall, British Labour Party social theorist, offered a progressive, developmental theory for understanding the history of what we have come to call citi...

Jul 3, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Linda Gordon

Screen Rage Screen Rage

One of the most persistent myths in the culture wars today is that social science has proven "media violence" to cause adverse effects. The debate is over; the evidence is over...

Jul 3, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Marjorie Heins

Going Down the Road Going Down the Road

POP-ing the Bankers

Jul 3, 2002 / Jim Hightower

Tinkering With the Death Machine Tinkering With the Death Machine

The essential case for the abolition of capital punishment has long been complete, whether it is argued as an overdue penal reform, as a shield against the arbitrary and the irrepa...

Jul 3, 2002 / Column / Christopher Hitchens

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