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Mother Jones Sep/Oct 2002 Jack Hitt |
The Diddly Awards Honoring our rubber-stamp Congress, whose members have found plenty of time to do squat  |
Salon.com August 28, 2002 Aluf Benn |
Israel's Iraq dilemma Israeli leaders are overjoyed at the prospect of a U.S. invasion -- but it isn't good politics to admit it.  |
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Television's Digital Dilemma If the struggle over digital television in the U.S. were made into a TV show, it would be a tale of intrigue, backstabbing and hidden motives.  |
Fast Company September 2002 John Ellis |
Strategy In the event of a second al-Qaida strike, once again the management of national-security policy will be be driven by America's most influential -- and least understood -- wartime constituency.  |
Salon.com August 22, 2002 Arianna Huffington |
How to spend $67 billion What would you do with all the money squandered by corporate America?  |
Salon.com August 22, 2002 Joe Conason |
Journal Al-Qaida's origins in fantasy, and Safire's unconvincing argument for attacking Iraq.  |
Salon.com August 20, 2002 Charles Taylor |
Acceptable losses The 739 people killed by Chicago's 1995 heat wave were the victims of a mayor who believed in running his city like a business.  |
Sports Illustrated August 20, 2002 Brian Cazeneuve |
The American Cleveland-born and -bred, David Berger followed his Olympic dream to Israel, and death in Munich.  |
Salon.com August 19, 2002 Arianna Huffington |
The coming populist revolution? In the wake of corporate America's woes, who will tap into the American people's sense of outrage?  |
Fast Company September 2002 Daniel H. Pink |
Character Test Terrorism, recession, bankruptcy, scandal. Is this a great country or what? The arrow of history still points toward progress.  |
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