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AlternetThe Unknown SoldiersThe reality of the suffering in Iraq has been rendered invisible by media hype and partisan battle. One doctor, who has treated some of the thousands, speaks about the war wounded.
Mother Lode"My son is involved in a deadly situation that should never have been."
Excellence in Failure or Education for All?One enforces standardized tests, the other promises a federal trust fund; one pushes shame, the other promotes equality. Contrast and compare the Bush and Kerry approaches to education in America.
Poetry Far from HomeThe Translation Project seeks to track the rich tradition of Persian poetry in the Diaspora since the 1979 revolution, now that so many Iranians reside outside of their home country.
Personal Voices: Staying up Late to Vote EarlyNew voters hold their ground and stake their tents at Camp Out for Change, an event to mark the first day of early voting in Florida.
Annalee Newitz: Wiretap This!A setback for all the spies of the world, the CryptoPhone's entire operating system has been hardened against wiretappers.
Jim Hightower: Who Needs American Workers?Instead, you, too, could become an "American accent and culture trainer."
Arianna Huffington: Will Bush Spark a Seismic Youthquake?All indications point to a radical turnaround in young voter turnout in the coming election – a turnaround fueled by a force more powerful than all the electoral hurdles placed in young people's way.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Good, Bad and Ugly in Bush's Civil Rights RecordBut do the good outweigh the bad and ugly?
DrugReporter: Ice Ain't Nice: A Cautionary Drug TaleIs ice, a highly refined form of methamphetamine, really as bad a problem in the Midwest as recent reports say? One thing is for sure: the stuff is hard to shake once you start.
Election 2004: Will Bush Spark a Seismic Youthquake?All indications point to a radical turnaround in young voter turnout in the coming election – a turnaround fueled by a force more powerful than all the electoral hurdles placed in young people's way.
MediaCulture: The Adolescent Mind of WashingtonienneAs author of the famed blog Washingtonienne, Jessica Cutler gleefully published the sexual secrets of people she purports to care – and it's this, not her libido, that should incur our eye-rolling.
The Eternal Twilight of the Sinclair MindJon Leiberman was fired for challenging Sinclair Broadcasting's cardinal rule: partisanship before principle. But the company's decision to back away from its original plan reveals the high price of playing politics.
Failure in Fallujah"I think the residents of Fallujah don't want this sort of peace. They want a real peace, not a peace that stabs in the back and strikes and destroys homes and kills women."
Times Gone ByThe past four years have offered some gems to look back at, and marvel.
Jacques and MeShe once Derrida'd everything. Then scorned the philosopher. Here, she deconstructs her love-hate relationship.
Robert Scheer: The Secret in the CIA's Back PocketThe agency is withholding a damning report on intelligence failures before 9/11 that points at senior officials.
Molly Ivins: Times Gone ByThe past four years have offered some gems to look back at, and marvel.
Sean Gonsalves: Dangerous Bush vs. 'Tedious' Kerry?It takes pointing out the devil in the details when the devil is pulling the rug out from under us all.
Election 2004: Bad Gallup! No Biscuit!Public Opinion Watch: How Gallup got it wrong, Kerry and Bush tied in the major polls, a note on Nader, and a final verdict on the debates.
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