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Microsoft: Judgment Day Microsoft: Judgment Day

Despite all the palaver, the denouement came quickly.

Apr 5, 2000 / Eben Moglen

Still With Us Still With Us

The editors of The New York Times Magazine had a good idea recently.

Apr 5, 2000 / Column / Eric Alterman

Raising a Ruckus: Students Take the Bus to DC Raising a Ruckus: Students Take the Bus to DC

Students heading for DC are bringing more than a toothbrush and a change of underwear.

Apr 5, 2000 / Feature / Jane Spencer

Whose Millennium March? Whose Millennium March?

Scheduled for April 30, the Millennium March on Washington for Equality--the fourth national lesbian and gay rally on the Mall--may sound like your standard, good old-fashioned m...

Mar 30, 2000 / Feature / Joshua Gamson

The New U The New U

While the public has been napping, the American university has been busily reinventing itself.

Mar 30, 2000 / Books & the Arts / David Kirp

LAPD: Law and Disorder LAPD: Law and Disorder

Can you top this? seems to be the theme of the escalating police scandal in Los Angeles.

Mar 22, 2000 / Tom Hayden

Into the Muck Into the Muck

That the mainstream media are increasingly conservative and gossip-driven is not exactly news.

Mar 22, 2000 / Column / Eric Alterman

Cops and Dogs Cops and Dogs

In California, as in most states, any election aftermath involves a wan hunt for silver linings. As always, it's hard to find them.

Mar 9, 2000 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

Executioners’ Songs Executioners’ Songs

The Control Equipment such as Voltage Regulators, Auto Transformers, Oil Circuit Breakers, Panel Board, etc., was designed by and supplied by General Electric Company.

Mar 9, 2000 / Books & the Arts / JoAnn Wypijewski

Many a US President Pays the Pardon Piper Many a US President Pays the Pardon Piper

The media coverage of the Clinton pardons has been so biased, overblown and vituperative as to call into question the very purpose of what currently passes as journalism. It is d...

Mar 6, 2000 / Column / Robert Scheer

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