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Salon.com October 11, 2001 Andrew Nelson |
Dread comes to Pottery Barn As officials tell us to expect more terrorism, the nation's yuppies prepare...  |
Salon.com October 10, 2001 Jennifer Foote Sweeney |
How Americans feel about their flag In her book "Flag: An American Story," photographer Lauri Lyons documents our mixed emotions about the Stars and Stripes...  |
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Prescription Drug Coverage for Seniors Faces Uncertain Future The discussion about adding a prescription drug benefit to Medicare will be put on hold...  |
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Are Government Bailouts Bad Business? While American economists and airline experts concede that the terrorist attacks of Sept 11, 2001, pose a unique case, there is little enthusiasm for government bailouts in general...  |
Salon.com October 9, 2001 Eric Boehlert |
Suspicious minds Many Arab rulers would like to support the Western war on Osama bin Laden. But their subjects disagree, and have a laundry list of reasons why...  |
Salon.com October 8, 2001 Gary Kamiya |
War and peace Our fight against terrorism gives the U.S. a historic opportunity to become a kinder, gentler force in the world...  |
Outside October 2001 Robert F. Kennedy Jr. |
Why Are We in Vieques? For decades, the U.S. Navy has used a verdant, biodiverse Puerto Rican island as a target-practice bull's-eye, raining high explosives onto an idyllic tropical landscape. What's a loyal citizen to do when his government seems so thuddingly wrong?  |
Salon.com October 8, 2001 Charles Taylor |
"Our Monica, Ourselves" Eggheads probe some seldom-explored aspects of Clinton's impeachment -- class-hatred, anti-Semitism, fake prudery -- with insightful results.  |
PC World October 5, 2001 Frank Thorsberg |
PC World Poll Highlights Privacy Concerns Our online poll shows most readers are concerned about giving the government more power for online surveillance...  |
Salon.com October 5, 2001 Ann Marlowe |
Bring back the draft Compulsory, nonmilitary national service would keep our newfound spirit of national unity alive...  |
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