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The Losses of Liebermannew

The Connecticut politician takes another major fall after losing the White House.
New York Press  |  John DeSio  |  08-17-2006  |  Politics

The Muslim Hunnew

Neocons have conned us into fearing a boogeyman enemy.
L.A. Alternative  |  Robert Scheer  |  08-15-2006  |  Commentary

Commie Book Bannew

Vamos a Cuba has become an unlikely political lightning rod.
Miami New Times  |  Rob Jordan  |  08-15-2006  |  Politics

The Bubblenew

The Capitol is teeming with flint-eyed recent college grads looking to make money, get laid and suck up some political power -- not necessarily in that order.
North Bay Bohemian  |  Peter Byrne  |  08-14-2006  |  Commentary

Up In Smokenew

People in Madison, Ohio love their councilman -- even if he is a drug dealer.
Cleveland Scene  |  Jared Klaus  |  08-14-2006  |  Politics

Surveillance Societynew

We're creating the perfect environment for a police state.
Illinois Times  |  Rod Helle  |  08-11-2006  |  Commentary

Red, Black and Greennew

Illinois' Sudan law prompts a lawsuit and rally.
Illinois Times  |  R.L. Nave  |  08-11-2006  |  Politics

You Are All Extremistsnew

If you happen to be opposed to our catastrophic war in Iraq -- as a solid 60 percent of Americans are -- and then actually vote accordingly, you get branded a dangerous anarchist of the extreme left.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Editorial  |  08-11-2006  |  Commentary

Wanted: One Heronew

Does Venezuela's Hugo Chavez have the clout and charisma to be Castro's successor?
NOW Magazine  |  Gwynne Dyer  |  08-11-2006  |  Politics

An Opposition That Opposesnew

The Lamont victory gives Democrats a strong direction -- if they'll follow it.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Andrew Gumbel  |  08-11-2006  |  Politics

Hosed Againnew

Is there more than just coincidence to BP's Alaska closure?
Missoula Independent  |  George Ochenski  |  08-10-2006  |  Commentary

The Real Anti-Hillary Stands Upnew

There's no telling how many anti-Hillarys the Democratic Party will see between now and 2008 -- right now, it's John Edwards's turn.
Boston Phoenix  |  Adam Reilly  |  08-10-2006  |  Politics

The Return of Mark Greennew

After a crushing mayoral defeat, Green returns for a shot at Attorney General.
New York Press  |  John DeSio  |  08-10-2006  |  Politics

Signs of the Timesnew

Peace groups fight San Francisco's handbill posting ban -- and the one man who works to enforce it in the Mission District.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Steven T. Jones  |  08-09-2006  |  Politics

Addicted to Warnew

With friends like Bush, who needs enemies?
L.A. Alternative  |  Robert Scheer  |  08-08-2006  |  Commentary

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