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Sunday, October 07, 2007

From Common Dreams

Jeremy Scahill:
The Scandal of Blackwater


Christopher Brauchli:
A Panglossian View of Success


Mark Weisbrot:
Threats, Dirty Tricks, Fake Polls: Costa Rica Votes Under Duress on ‘Free Trade’


Ray McGovern:
So Who’s Afraid of the Israel Lobby?


Bernie Sanders:
Fair Trade


Johann Hari:
The Last Green Taboo: Engineering the Planet


Brian Eno:
This Ban Will Not Stop Us


Friday, October 05
Jeff Cohen:
Pundit Elite Enraptured by Hillary’s ‘Flawless Campaign’


Helen Thomas:
The Democrats Who Enable Bush


Mark Hertsgaard:
The Making of a Climate Movement


Glenn Greenwald:
The Latest Revelations of Lawbreaking, Torture and Extremism


Andrew Greeley:
Why Are There No War Crimes Trials?


Margaret Krome:
We Need Peacemakers to Counteract Warmongers


Clive Stafford Smith:
Gitmo: America’s Black Hole


John Bailey:
Global Warming Requires Local Solutions


Christopher Cooper:
To Find Out Something Only Dead Men Know


Rosa María Pegueros:
‘The War’? I’m Sticking to ‘Law and Order’


David Michael Green:
Murdering Butter with Guns


Paige Doughty:
Unencumbered Travel: Environmental Impacts on the Border, Disposable Cups, and Old Band-Aids


Seumas Milne:
The Fallout from an Attack on Iran Would Be Devastating


Thursday, October 04
Norman Solomon:
Sputnik, 50 Years Later: The Launch of Techno-Power


Cindy Sheehan:
Imagine Peace


John Dear:
The Martyrdom of Burma’s Marching Monks


Ramesh Thakur:
US, Iran Play with Fire


Charlie Cray:
Blackwatergate


Cecilie Surasky:
Dissenting at Your Own Risk


Adrian Hamilton:
Sanctions Won’t Bring Down Burma’s Government


Megan Tady:
Recipe for Disaster


David Lebedoff:
New Quiz Should Leave Prospective Immigrants at a Loss for Words


Leonard Pitts:
A Thousand Ways to Disconnect, and Now a Hugging Ban, Too


James McGovern:
The Iraq Money Pit


Peter Spalding:
Myanmar: It is Time to Play the Olympics Card.


Matthew Yglesias:
Who’s Giving Money to Bill Clinton?


Patt Morrison:
Blackwater: Not in Our Backyards


Wednesday, October 03
Robert Scheer:
The State Dept.’s Murderous Guardians


Sally Kohn:
From Here to Junta: Stop Shopping At Wal-Mart, Save The UN And Help Burma


Mark Morford:
Is It OK to Love Whole Foods?


Katrina Vanden Heuvel:
Obama and Edwards Get It on Nukes


Robert Naiman/Susan Chenelle:
Prove the Intensity of Anti-War Sentiment on October 27


Jeff Leys:
Our Bonhoeffer Moment


Tom Engelhardt:
We Count, They Don’t


Maureen Dowd:
Sinking in a Swamp Full of Blackwater


Joyce Marcel:
Demonize This!


Joan Chittister:
Ahmadinejad’s US Visit Was a Missed Opportunity for Us


Zia Mian:
How Not to Win Friends and Influence People


John Frohnmayer:
At the Heart of Who We Are As a People


Tuesday, October 02
Paul Campos:
Delusion of Exceptionalism


Barbara Ehrenreich:
The Clinton Campaign: Running on Ambien


Scott Horton:
Beating the Drums for the Next War


Dean Baker:
From WMDs to Social Security: More Bush Stories


Laura Flanders:
A Campaign to Love


Paul Rogat Loeb:
Pre-Empting the Next War


George Monbiot:
The Junta’s Accomplices: Western Interests


Arianna Huffington:
McCain and the Monks of Myanmar: Two Very Different Ways of Mixing Religion and Politics


Jerry Lanson:
No More Spin Rooms? Say It Ain’t So!


Michael Winship:
My Thermonuclear Coloring Book


Frida Berrigan:
The War Resisters League Bestows Its Peace Award.


Marianne Schnall:
Hillary, Condi, Aung Sun Suu Kyi and You


Jesse Jackson:
Jena 6 Case Highlights Racial Disparity in American Justice


Derrick Jackson:
Admiral Mullen Reports for Duty


Barbara F. Walter:
You Can’t Win with Civil Wars


Monday, October 01
Deborah James/Medea Benjamin:
Bolivia’s Evo Morales Wins Hearts and Minds in US


Seymour Hersh:
Shifting Targets


Norman Solomon:
Political 'Science' and Truth of Consequences


Chris Hedges:
Israel’s Toy Soldiers


Salle Engelhardt:
Killing Is Okay. Dying, However, Is Not.


James Carroll:
History and the Drumbeat of War


Nick Turse:
NYC, the NYPD, the RNC, and Me


Sean Gonsalves:
Prayer for the War-Weary


Craig Kielburger/Marc Kielburger:
Non-Violent Protest Has Gone Online


Michael Nagler:
Burma and the Press


Susan Strong:
An 11th Hour Sequel


Gary Younge:
NY Is Not Nearly As Liberal or Different As New Yorkers Believe


Ann Wright:
More Bounties in Afghanistan and Pakistan Will Result in Detention of Innocent Civilians


Johann Hari:
President Giuliani? He’d be worse than Bush


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