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Opportunity Knocks
One common response to crime is to retreat into blissful ignorance, to turn the page quickly when newspaper headlines refer to mass murders or to a child abduction in a distant state. but ignorance is a significant risk factor for becoming a victim of crime. -
Media Mogul Courts Minorities
But is proposed deal a "Faustian bargain"? -
Waits and Measures
Meet the least powerful men in Washington -
High-Risk Monkey Business
The exotic-animal trade is moving disease-carrying primates from labs and zoos into the hands of pet owners. The results, scientists warn, can be deadly. -
Enron Employee to Workers' Rights Activist: An Unusual Tale
When the Houston energy giant began its spectacular implosion last year, a few former employees found themselves unexpectedly cast as high-profile activists for workers' rights. -
Desperate Measures
Never mind the manager. Kerry's campaign needs a new candidate. -
The Shadow Campaign
Democratic 527 organizations are showing what they can do -- which is a lot, for now. -
After November…?
A quick leap into a future in which George Bush has won a second term. -
The “Year Zero” Strategy
The administration is failing in its goal of transforming Iraq into a client state of Washington. -
Lies of Our Times
As Reagan did, Bush asserts, and reasserts, his own version of reality - against the evidence. -
Crossing the Lines
How a top Pentagon official and a host of influential Republicans almost made sure that one American company gained a key stake in Iraq's lucrative wireless market. -
No More Debate On Debates
The terms for the presidential debates are now finalized. And the Bush campaign got most of what it wanted. -
Withdrawal on the Agenda
The idea of withdrawal from Iraq—long tabooed in the mainstream media—has begun to percolate upwards. -
No Carrots, All Stick
Blinkered Bush is set to blunder again in Iraq—and Iran. -
How to Create a WIA—Worthless Intelligence Agency
In term two, fantasy will reign supreme when it comes to the sort of intelligence the President and his cronies might care to hear.