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  • Editorial

    In Fact…

    GEORGE PLIMPTON

    The Editors

  • Spanking Head Start

    Used to be, nearly everyone–Democrat or Republican–loved Head Start, the federal preschool program for kids from low-income families. And why not?

    Jennifer Niesslein

  • Trading Barbs on Trade

    When Paul Wellstone opted out of the 2000 presidential race, he fretted that trade policy would not be debated in the Democratic primaries and that the party would run a November campaign that

    John Nichols

  • Mementos

    Contributions in memory of Edward Said may be sent to: Chronic Lymphatic Leukemia Research Fund, LIJMC, Attention: Dr. Kanti Rai, New Hyde Park, NY 11040; The Friends of Union of Palestinian Medical Relief Committees, Inc., PO Box 450554, Atlanta, GA 31145; National Conservatory of Music, Birzeit University Fund, c/o K. Fred Ajluni J.D., K&S Mall, 1800 West 14 Mile Road, Suite C, Royal Oak, MI 48073.

    JoAnn Wypijewski

  • White House Dirty Tricks

    Click here to read David Corn’s weblog on the Joe Wilson scandal.

    The Editors

  • Edward Said

    Contributions in memory of Edward Said may be sent to: Chronic Lymphatic Leukemia Research Fund, LIJMC, Attention: Dr. Kanti Rai, New Hyde Park, NY 11040; The Friends of Union of Palestinian Medical Relief Committees, Inc., PO Box 450554, Atlanta, GA 31145; National Conservatory of Music, Birzeit University Fund, c/o K. Fred Ajluni J.D., K&S Mall, 1800 West 14 Mile Road, Suite C, Royal Oak, MI 48073.

    The Editors
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  • Books & the Arts

    What’s On K Street?

    HBO’s new political program is a vivid (and disgusting) expression of our decayed democracy.

    William Greider

  • Judgment Day

    The antigay bias that permeates the Republican Party can be clearly seen in Bush’s judicial appointments. Among the unalloyed homophobes Bush has nominated for the federal bench:

    Doug Ireland

  • Rhapsody in Blue

    Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: A Musical Journey

    K. Leander Williams

  • Our Victorian Ancestors

    “You are the heirs of one of the country’s great traditions, the Progressive movement that started late in the nineteenth century and remade the American experience piece by piece,” Bill Moyers

    Michael Kazin

  • Justice Talking

    In his memoir, Taking Liberties, Aryeh Neier emerges, almost despite himself, as a fascinating man.

    Scott L. Malcomson

  • In Our Orbit

    In 1990, The Nation ran a dispatch from Portland, Oregon, by editorial board member Elinor Langer titled “The American Neo-Nazi Movement Today.” The piece, which took up almost an entire

    Emily Biuso

  • London Kills Me

    Monica Ali was recently named one of Granta‘s Best of Young British Novelists–an A-list of red-hot literary youth writing some of the most promising books on the contemporary scene.

    Diana Abu-Jaber

  • Death and Glory

    The premature deaths in the past year of Warren Zevon, Johnny Cash and Joe Strummer ought to be enough to make the most pious among us angry at The Man Upstairs.

    Eric Alterman
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