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Week of October 20 - 26, 2002
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Beyond
Right: The Temptations of Empire By Justin Raimondo Why we
should listen to the "real right's" patriotic arguments against
invading Iraq. October 21, 2002
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Beyond
Left: The Principles of Democracy By Geov Parrish Why
progressives should reject knee-jerk ideology, and organize along
real-politik lines. October 21, 2002
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The
Bashers' Bandwagon Arch-conservatives
are claiming that the North Korea nuclear problem is all Bill
Clinton's fault -- and portraying the former president as a
latter-day Neville Chamberlain. P L U S :
DAILY BRIEFING Bush a Modern-Day Lincoln?; New Jersey's Irate Republicans; More...
Lie
Detector Roulette By Brendan I.
Koerner Polygraphs are barred from courts
and private workplaces. So why are the careers of cops and federal
employees being permanently derailed by dubious science? October
21, 2002
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GETTING REAL
Who
Will Lead? By Todd Gitlin
An antiwar movement is finally, thankfully
stirring. But the ideology-bound leaders of that movement are
steering it away from millions of concerned Americans who might join
it. October 14, 2002
The
Opportunists By Steve
Kettmann The Bush administration may be
dismissing the critics of its war designs, but it can't brush aside
the questions and concerns those critics have raised. October 14,
2002
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The
Sundance Kid Justin Lin Interviewed
By Oliver Wang Filmmaker Justin Lin on
being young, suburban, Asian American and the target of a Hollywood
bidding war. September/October 2002 Issue
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Esther Investor's Search for Truth
Cartoon By Mark Fiore Sure, it's safe for small investors to get back into the
market. Everybody says so. Don't they? October 21,
2002
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Bill Wachob says: "Todd
[Gitlin] is ignoring all of the U.S. involvement throughout the
world that has been anti-populist (under the guise of being
anti-"communist," anti-"terrorist," or fostering "democracy" which
really means trade or control of markets or raw materials that
benefits U.S. businesses) and oppressive from the very beginning of
the country."
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