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Another one-term Bush? / Grasso’s inglorious exit
Read more | Sept 27, 2003

News Analysis

The second anniversary of Sept. 11 was marked in New York City with painful and conflicting images and messages. The common thread was a sense of uncertainty about the future both in human terms and political direction of the U.S. and the world.
Read more | Sept 20, 2003

We print another reply to Prof. Erwin Marquit’s People Before Profits columns on the “socialist market economy,” published in the PWW earlier this summer. The discussion will continue in subsequent issues.

Socialism and commodity exchange
Read more | Sept 20, 2003

Opinion

What if they gave a war and no one came? What if they (the same they, it seems) gave an execution and no doctor showed up? Maybe they would have to call off both.
Read more | Sept 20, 2003

Opinion

Without a hint of intended irony, the “NewsHour” on PBS concluded its Sept. 9 program with a warm interview of Henry Kissinger and then a segment about a renowned propagandist for the Nazi war machine.
Read more | Sept 20, 2003

Opinion

Republican leaders in Congress are once again trying to foist a voucher experiment on the District of Columbia, despite opposition from D.C. delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, school superintendent Paul Vance, a majority of city council members and city residents.
Read more | Sept 20, 2003

Opinion

President Bush’s announcement that he wants another $87 billion for Iraq and Afghanistan ignited a storm that is expected to rage in Congress for months. It signals the intersection of the war and the economy in a crisis that could determine the outcome of the 2004 elections.
Read more | Sept 20, 2003

It was 58 years ago – Aug. 6, 1945 – and I was on the verge of turning 16. I remember the day vividly.
Read more | Sept 13, 2003

Opinion

President Bush has nominated Utah Gov. Michael Leavitt to replace Christine Whitman as EPA director.

Whitman, a “moderate” Republican, came into office having demonstrated a concern for the environment. She was often at odds with the White House over environmental policy, starting with Bush’s abrupt decision to unilaterally declare the Kyoto Protocol to prevent global warming “dead.”
Read more | Sept 13, 2003

Opinion

Fake President Bush is at it again. He’s starting to seriously worry about unemployment and jobs – the destruction of jobs will likely help defeat him the same way the sagging economy helped defeat his dear old Dad.
Read more | Sept 13, 2003


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