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ifeminists September 17, 2002 Wendy McElroy |
Dirty Dealings Kill Men's Panel Nearly every state has a commission on women, but New Hampshire was the first to establish a state-level commission on the status of men. However, the list of nominees for the commission contains few that strongly support men's issues. One nominee even opposed formation of the commission.  |
Salon.com September 16, 2002 Arianna Huffington |
The latest Bush hypocrisy Gov. Jeb Bush calls for jail time for nonviolent drug offenders as his daughter gets sent to rehab.  |
Salon.com September 16, 2002 Keith Olbermann |
Shoney's, terrorism and the price of vigilance Anyone might overreact to a potential terror threat -- I almost did last year. But we should watch out for ethnic scapegoating, too, as we try to protect the nation from harm.  |
Salon.com September 12, 2002 Robert Scheer |
Where's Osama? Sept. 11 could have been avoided if our intelligence agencies had done their job.  |
FDIC FYI September 11, 2002 |
Progress in the Financial War on Terrorism This article summarizes the progress that has been made over the past 12 months in the financial war on terrorism.  |
Salon.com September 11, 2002 Brendan Costello Jr. |
One nation under a groove Let's face it, our national anthem blows. And "God Bless America" isn't working either. Here's a modest proposal: Curtis Mayfield's "Don't Worry (If There's a Hell Below We're All Going To Go)."  |
Salon.com September 11, 2002 Andrew Sullivan |
She's come undone Decoding Susan Sontag, line by arduous line.  |
Salon.com September 11, 2002 |
The troubles we've seen 9/11 thoughts from Mark Crispin Miller, David Thomson, Richard Stallman and more.  |
Salon.com David Alford |
Anniversaries Like all the other blazoned dates of our lives, private and public, Sept. 11, too, will fade away.  |
Salon.com September 10, 2002 Aaron Hicklin |
The big chill On Sept. 11, the fiances and partners of many who died suffered a double loss. Lacking the legal status of spouses, they were denied public legitimacy and, in some cases, the support of a loved one's family.  |
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