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06/3/2004
Scott Sherman | A review of The Pinochet File draws the wrath of Henry Kissinger.
(from the June 21, 2004 issue)
06/1/2004
Robert Scheer | So, you really can't fool all the people all the time.
(June 14, 2004 issue, web only)
05/28/2004
Mark Sorkin | Palestinians are organizing a grassroots, nonviolent resistance to Israel's separation barrier.
(June 14, 2004 issue, web only)
05/27/2004
Richard Rorty | Philosophers get attention only when they appear to be doing something sinister.
(from the June 14, 2004 issue)
05/24/2004
Daniel Barenboim | Is there any sense in the independence of one people at the expense of the fundamental rights of the other?
(June 7, 2004 issue, web only)
05/20/2004
Eric Alterman | The Bush Administration has not made it easy on its supporters.
(from the June 7, 2004 issue)
05/20/2004
Katha Pollitt | The main effect of bringing back the draft would be to further militarize the nation.
(from the June 7, 2004 issue)
05/20/2004
The Editors | The evidence emerging from Abu Ghraib reveals high crimes and misdemeanors in the precise sense of the Constitution's impeachment clause.
(from the June 7, 2004 issue)
05/17/2004
Jason Vest | Seymour Hersh has been much more right than not in his reporting on the current Administration.
(May 31, 2004 issue, web only)
05/13/2004
John Scagliotti | What my straight friends refused to understand was that my fight was also a fight against the right.
(from the May 31, 2004 issue)
05/13/2004
Robert Jay Lifton | The crimes at Abu Ghraib are a direct expression of the kind of war we are waging in Iraq.
(from the May 31, 2004 issue)
05/12/2004
Dan Frosch | There's probably more scandal to come.
(May 24, 2004 issue, web only)
05/6/2004
Mark Hertsgaard | As the disaster's twentieth anniversary approaches, Bhopal is back in the news.
(from the May 24, 2004 issue)
05/6/2004
Katha Pollitt | The fact is, whatever the reason or excuse, the United States has just lost its last remaining rationale for the misbegotten invasion of Iraq.
(from the May 24, 2004 issue)
05/6/2004
Eric Alterman | Even by the debased standards of Bush-era punditocracy discourse, Sinclair stands out as an impressively dumbed-down operation.
(from the May 24, 2004 issue)
Rapid Response
CAPITAL GAMES by David Corn
Reagan and the Media: A Love Story
Why do conservatives gripe about a media so crazy over Ronald Reagan?
EDITOR'S CUT by Katrina vanden Heuvel
Responsive Chords
Questions to get Republican voters to reconsider their support for Bush.
THE ONLINE BEAT by John Nichols
Soros on America's Future
"Take Back America" talk challenges the Bush doctrine--and aims for its defeat.
ACTNOW! by Peter Rothberg
Clean Elections Work
Help save Arizona's pioneering system of public financing of political races.
THE DAILY OUTRAGE by Matt Bivens
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For years this was the 'secret' code for our nuclear missile arsenal.

This Week in Print

Tim Shorrock looks into a private company involved in the Abu Ghraib abuses, Tom Hayden explores the Indian revolt in Bolivia and Douglas Wolk reviews Magnetic Fields.

Click here for the table of contents from the June 21, 2004, issue of The Nation.

In Our Orbit

Toni Morrison and Cornel West in Conversation
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Uncovered: The Truth About Iraq
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The 2004 Daniel Singer Prize
The Daniel Singer Foundation invites submissions for the 2004 prize of $5,000 for an original work of not more than 5,000 words exploring the question "What Is the Soul of Socialism?"

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