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10/14/2003
Robert Scheer | Sorry to betray so little lust for revenge, but as a card-carrying member of the ACLU, I am bound to defend the rights of even those I loathe.
10/10/2003
Doug Henwood | The movement against corporate globalization has made impressive strides. Now it needs to think carefully about what it stands for.
10/9/2003
David Corn | It's legitimate to ask if the White House exploited a leak that potentially harmed national security.
10/6/2003
Dr. Marc Siegel | Corporate self-interest is strongly entrenched.
10/6/2003
Astra Taylor | Disabled people march on Washington to protest policies that keep them out of sight, out of mind.
10/3/2003
William Greider | HBO's new political program is a vivid (and disgusting) expression of our decayed democracy.
10/2/2003
Katha Pollitt | What's the matter with conservatives? Why can't they relax and be happy?
09/30/2003
Robert Scheer | We're all familiar with Arnold the actor, but who writes the script if he wins?
09/25/2003
Matt Bivens | There's been scant notice of refugees being brutally driven out of Chechnya.
09/25/2003
Helen Thomas | It is up to us to see that peace is given a chance.
09/22/2003
Ladane Nasseri | When Canadian photojournalist Zahra Kazemi flew to her native country of Iran last spring, little did she know that covering the student protests would be her final assignment.
09/22/2003
Kim Phillips-Fein | How did the Yale workers win? Through militant picket lines and community support.
09/20/2003
Rep. Sherrod Brown | The people are asking for answers from the People's House.
09/18/2003
Eric Alterman | The various accounts offered by the White House are almost all
inconsistent with one another.
09/17/2003
Ari Berman | Their reporters had the goods, but the Washington Post editors chose not to display them.
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