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Sudan’s ‘Lost Boys’ Return Home Sudan’s ‘Lost Boys’ Return Home

Three young men who fled the fighting in South Sudan return home to reunite with loved ones.

Oct 25, 2007 / Video / Jen Marlowe

Revenants Revenants

In South African writer Zakes Mda's fiction, the past hovers like a ghost--seductive and terrifying.

Oct 25, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Laila Lalami

The New McCarthyism The New McCarthyism

A network of right-wing activists on college and high school campuses are targeting Muslims, Arabs and other Mideast experts, indifferent to the truth or decency of their charges.

Oct 25, 2007 / Editorial / Larry Cohler-Esses

America’s Empty Pockets America’s Empty Pockets

The President is determined to bankrupt the nation, morally and financially. And who in Congress has the will to stop him?

Oct 24, 2007 / Column / Robert Scheer

Sudan’s ‘Lost Boys’ Return Home Sudan’s ‘Lost Boys’ Return Home

Three young men who fled the fighting in South Sudan as children return home to find what's left of their families and do what they can to help.

Oct 23, 2007 / Feature / Jen Marlowe

The New China Hands The New China Hands

Corporate America spends millions lobbying to win permanent most favored nation (MFN) trade status for China, with its vast market and dirt-cheap labor force.

Oct 23, 2007 / Feature / Ken Silverstein

Dodd Refuses to Cave on Domestic Spying Dodd Refuses to Cave on Domestic Spying

As his fellow Democrats rush to pass the President's intelligence bill, Christopher Dodd stands his ground.

Oct 22, 2007 / Feature / Ari Melber

Baghdad on the Bayou Baghdad on the Bayou

On the Oct. 19 edition of Bill Moyers' Journal The Nation 's Jeremy Scahill tells of how Blackwater USA President Erik Prince sent armed guards to New Orleans to provide security...

Oct 22, 2007 / Video / Jeremy Scahill

The Cinema of Terror The Cinema of Terror

Three new films--Rendition, The Kingdom and Redacted--take on the clash of civilizations. How does the "war on terror" look on the big screen?

Oct 19, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Christine Smallwood

Gracelands Gracelands

The taint of an unjust war tarnishes the lives of Vietnam-era Americans in Denis Johnson's stunning new novel.

Oct 18, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Keith Gessen

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