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Four Most Recent Issues |
September 18, 2006 Adolph Reed Jr. looks at neoliberalism's impact on New Orleans,
Philip Weiss examines Israel's human rights record, John
Feffer reviews four new books on Korea. |
September 11, 2006 Liza Featherstone looks at Wal-Mart's plan to go organic; Anna Lappé does lunch at school; Matthew DeBord reviews food books by Julia Child, Anthony Bourdain and Bill Buford. |
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August 28, 2006 Patricia Williams looks at children as instruments of peace,
Daniel Tichenor plumbs the history of American nativist movements, Wayne S. Smith looks at America's bankrupt Cuba policy. |
August 14, 2006 Rashid Khalidi explains why the US has seen its power decline in the Middle East, Bob Moser wonders what happened to Ralph Reed and Stuart Klawans reviews Lunacy and Scoop. |
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