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Dec 12, 2002 / Editorial / The Editors

The Evil of Access The Evil of Access

Campaign finance reform can succeed--but only if the pressure stays on.

Dec 12, 2002 / Feature / Mark Green

Where Were the Women? Where Were the Women?

Their support of Democrats declined in 2002, helping to sink the party's fortunes.

Dec 12, 2002 / Feature / Anna Greenberg

Independent’s Day Independent’s Day

Minnesota's Dean Barkley represents a movement with a strong state foothold.

Dec 12, 2002 / Feature / Micah L. Sifry

The Conservative Imagination The Conservative Imagination

Dinesh D'Souza became a right-wing campus radical at Dartmouth in the late Carter years. His motives should be recognizable to former campus radicals of the other variety.

Dec 12, 2002 / Books & the Arts / George Packer

Lott Should Resign Lott Should Resign

Among the obscenities accumulating in the political atmosphere, the most disgusting may be Trent Lott.

Dec 12, 2002 / Editorial / The Editors

Will Democrats Step Up? Will Democrats Step Up?

It's still the economy, stupid. The President gets it.

Dec 12, 2002 / Editorial / Robert L. Borosage

Cool, Clear, Water–For a Price Cool, Clear, Water–For a Price

Washington, DC

Dec 11, 2002 / Letters / Our Readers

Nation Notes Nation Notes

The 2002 Daniel Singer Millennium Prize has been awarded to Staughton Lynd, labor historian, lawyer and longtime radical activist.

Dec 5, 2002 / Editorial / The Editors

Going Down the Road Going Down the Road

On election morning, I opened the front section of the New York Times and immediately got a bad feeling. Positioned prominently on page A3 was an eye-catching and ominous ad.

Dec 5, 2002 / Editorial / Jim Hightower

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