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The Lost Revolution
A decade after laying down their arms, the Contras and the Sandinistas are squaring off in an election that could return Daniel Ortega to power. But no matter who wins, few expect an end to Nicaragua's economic misery -
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The latest developments on issues covered by Mother Jones, and brief coverage of underreported news. -
Public Money in the Pipeline
When ExxonMobil and BP need millions to pay for their oil projects, who do they turn to? The U.S. government. -
Living in an Age of Fire
After six of their own were accused of "a conspiracy of silence," the Yemenis of Lackawanna decided that speaking up is just as dangerous. -
What Liberation?
The Taliban may be gone, but women in Afghanistan are still being arrested for 'moral' crimes. -
Figures Don’t Lie
By the numbers alone, the Bush administration's economic policy has been a disaster. And the middle class and poor are paying for the failure. -
Travels in Narcostan
Drug-dealing warriors lord it over a "free" Afghanistan. -
Charles Colson's Jails for Jesus
The Prison Fellowship Ministries founded by Nixon's "evil genius" Chuck Colson eased life on the inside—but only for inmates willing to accept its ideology. Our 2003 investigation. -
Off the Script
Can the Pentagon's neocons survive any more missteps?