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Seymore Hersh has had a string of scoops since September 11, laying bare the covert community's skulduggery. Now, though, it seems he's toeing the government's line in ...

Dec 13, 2001 / Michael Massing

A New Giant Sucking Sound A New Giant Sucking Sound

China is taking away Mexico's jobs, as globalization enters a fateful new stage.

Dec 13, 2001 / Feature / William Greider

National Security? National Security?

Israel must decide if it wants a Jewish homeland in Palestine, or all of Palestine as a Jewish state.

Dec 13, 2001 / Column / Christopher Hitchens

Cuban Embargo-Buster? Cuban Embargo-Buster?

Food companies ship supplies to Cuba in the aftermath of Hurricane Michelle, in what could be the beginning of the end for the tediously long US embargo of the island country.

Dec 13, 2001 / Peter Kornbluh

The Guns of Kabul The Guns of Kabul

Unless the number of arms is reduced dramatically, peace is unlikely to hold.

Dec 13, 2001 / Feature / Ken Silverstein

Gorbachev’s Revolution Gorbachev’s Revolution

Gorbachev represented a unique change in Soviet statesmanship; two books examine him and the end of the Cold War.

Dec 13, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Walter C. Uhler

Bush’s Nuclear Brinksmanship Bush’s Nuclear Brinksmanship

President Bush meets with Russian leader Putin, al the while ICBMs target Russia.

Dec 12, 2001 / Feature / Matt Bivens

Nobel Laureates Centennial Appeal Nobel Laureates Centennial Appeal

Past Nobel Prize winners congratulate the UN and Kofi Annan.

Dec 10, 2001 / The Nation

Letter From Ground Zero: December 6, 2001 Letter From Ground Zero: December 6, 2001

With the Taliban engaged in Afghanistan, where will the US now train its sights?

Dec 7, 2001 / Jonathan Schell

Lessons in Islam From India Lessons in Islam From India

Disdained by the majority culture, Muslims turn for self-respect to absolutism.

Dec 7, 2001 / Feature / Akeel Bilgrami

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