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More Kabuki-ism More Kabuki-ism

Responses to Eric's marathon Obama article and an open letter to Benjamin Netanyahu.

Jul 15, 2010 / Blog / Eric Alterman

How Prepared Are We for the Next Great Flu Breakout? How Prepared Are We for the Next Great Flu Breakout?

Why we're losing the war against influenza.

Jul 15, 2010 / John M. Barry

From Black to Black

From Black to Black From Black to Black

Traveling along the Danube into the heart of the new Europe.

Jul 14, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Dimiter Kenarov

A Forest of Fathers

A Forest of Fathers A Forest of Fathers

Did liberal principles or sectarian impulses mobilize Lebanon's "Cedar Revolution" to protest against the Syrian regime?

Jul 14, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Elias Muhanna

That Iranian Nuke Spy: Was He Pressured to Fabricate Intelligence? That Iranian Nuke Spy: Was He Pressured to Fabricate Intelligence?

It's unlikely that Shahram Amiri was kidnapped and tortured. But it's not out of the question that he didn't want to be part of a propaganda campaign involving exaggerated or fake ...

Jul 14, 2010 / Bob Dreyfuss

Free the Cuban Five!

Free the Cuban Five! Free the Cuban Five!

The time is ripe to correct this injustice, now that Cuba has begun to release its own political prisoners.

Jul 13, 2010 / Wayne S. Smith

Death on Your Doorstep Death on Your Doorstep

What Sebastian Junger and Restrepo won't tell you about war.

Jul 13, 2010 / Nick Turse

Resetting Spy Scandals Resetting Spy Scandals

The alacrity with which the spy swap was carried out shows just how keen Obama is to continue the US-Russia "reset" policy.

Jul 13, 2010 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Stirrings in Iran: The Bazaar on Strike, Students Join In Stirrings in Iran: The Bazaar on Strike, Students Join In

Something important may be happening Iran, as bazaaris go on strike and political protestors rally to their support.

Jul 13, 2010 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

A World Cup Final in the Shadows of History A World Cup Final in the Shadows of History

Many South Africans were cheering for the Netherlands in yesterday's World Cup final—some embracing a connection to Dutch forbears, others to the Netherlands' solidarity in t...

Jul 12, 2010 / Aaron Ross

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