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  • June 22, 2000

    Search and Destroy

    Gay-Baiting in the Military Under ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’

    Doug Ireland

  • June 22, 2000

    The Other Gay Media

    AOL’s buyout of Time Warner may have been this year’s largest new media/old media merger, but in terms of sheer market consolidation, PlanetOut’s purchase of Liberation Publications in late March

    Richard Kim

  • June 22, 2000

    Gato and Alex–No Safe Place

    This is the story of Gato and Alex, two Salvadorans who as children became refugees from America’s war in their homeland only to become rivals in America’s gang war on the streets of Los Angeles.

    Tom Hayden

  • June 22, 2000

    The Moral Property of Women

    Since 1988, when it became available in France, American women have been waiting for mifepristone.

    Katha Pollitt

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  • June 15, 2000

    Bush’s Abortion Flip-Flop?

    Which current candidate for President reversed the abortion stand he espoused as a Congressional candidate in the seventies and adopted a position more acceptable to the mainstream of his party

    David Corn

  • June 15, 2000

    Independence: An Endangered Species?

    The hopes of many for the birth and sustenance of independent web journalism took a body blow recently when all 140 employees of the APBnews.com crime news site were let go with no warning, as th

    Eric Alterman

  • June 15, 2000

    Second-Wave Soundings

    The women’s liberation movement, as it was called in the sixties and seventies, was the largest social movement in the history of the United States–and probably in the world.

    Linda Gordon and Rosalyn Baxandall

  • June 15, 2000

    Affirmative Retraction

    A century ago, as America made clear its retreat from the egalitarian gains of Reconstruction, two powerful voices set out differing agendas for how black Americans should respond to the rise of

    Philip A. Klinkner


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