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As Bush is sworn in for his second term, it's a bleak day for us all.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tom Danehy  |  01-20-2005  |  Commentary

I'd like "Potpourri" for $1,000, Alexnew

Columnist Phil Martin tackles a Jeopardy category's worth of random sources of outrage, from the CBS boondogle to the most tasteless obituary metaphor to people who dream of a red, white and blue Christmas
Columbus Alive  |  Phil Martin  |  01-20-2005  |  Commentary

Minister Questions Morality of Commander in Chief's Actions

At a peace rally at the University of Oklahoma, Robin Meyers takes issue with Bush administration officials who claim moral values are on their side.
Oklahoma Gazette  |  Robin Meyers  |  01-20-2005  |  Commentary

Tough Love for the Artsnew

The arts are a business like any other. It's time to rethink how they're funded, and whether taxpayers should be on the hook for artistic ambitions gone wrong.
Seattle Weekly  |  Roger Downey  |  01-19-2005  |  Commentary

Keep Your Eyes on the Prizenew

The arrest and prosecution of Edgar Ray Killen for his alleged role in killing three civil rights workers is a vital step but not enough. Mississippians should work to reverse the legacy of Jim Crow and slavery -- and resist ideologues' attempt to roll back the state's progress to date.
Jackson Free Press  |  Donna Ladd  |  01-17-2005  |  Commentary

What is a Salafist?new

Increasingly, reporters use the word "Salafist" to describe certain people attacking Iraqi civilians and American soldiers in Iraq, without explaining the term. Andisheh Nouraee describes the Salafists' history and beliefs.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Andisheh Nouraee  |  01-14-2005  |  Commentary

A Tale of Melville, Scallop Fishing and Deathnew

Moby Dick fans recently gathered in New Bedford, Mass., to read the classic in a 24-hour marathon. It was a quasi-religious ritual in the shadow of death, as fishermen recently perished in the sinking of the Northern Edge off Nantucket.
Tucson Weekly  |  RenĂ©e Downing  |  01-13-2005  |  Commentary

Hell Firenew

Bad behavior in church is embarrassing -- and on the rise.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tom Danehy  |  01-13-2005  |  Commentary

Tsunami Kills Tourists, Wakes Up Europenew

Tourist deaths from the tsunami has woken Europe up to banal reality. All these Asian nations have suddenly, in the wake of this absolute disaster, been contextualized.
New York Press  |  Joshua Cohen  |  01-13-2005  |  Commentary

Women's Lib Gives Way to Female Criminalsnew

The U.S. Justice Department recently gave us all cause to wince when it reported that the nation's female prison population grew over the last decade at almost double the men's rate. For the first time ever, the number of incarcerated women tops 100,000.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Bob Barr  |  01-13-2005  |  Commentary

Liberal Media Myth: MLK Wasn't a Revolutionarynew

The real Martin Luther King has been all but erased from our history. What's left is so anemic -- and so distorted -- that even George Wallace or Lester Maddox or, heaven help us, Zell Miller could claim kinship.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  John Sugg  |  01-13-2005  |  Commentary

State Ethics Training Violates Professor's Ethicsnew

After failing the state's new ethics test, an Illinois State University professor declares himself an "ethics outlaw."
Illinois Times  |  John K. Wilson  |  01-10-2005  |  Commentary

Till Death Do Us Partnew

Defining -- or redefining -- marriage is not an easy thing to accomplish.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tom Danehy  |  01-06-2005  |  Commentary

How Will the Iraqi Election Work and What Will be the Result?new

On Jan. 30, Iraqis will vote in their country's first direct, multiparty election since 1953. Iraqis had plenty of free and fair elections during Saddam Hussein's reign. The only catch was that you had to freely and fairly vote for Saddam and his Baath Party henchmen.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Andisheh Nouraee  |  01-06-2005  |  Commentary

Offies 2004new

The Bay Guardian presents its annual Off-Guard Awards for the most stupid, silly, and bizarre acts and events of 2004.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Tim Redmond  |  01-05-2005  |  Commentary

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