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Occupy’s Radicalism Prompts Disdain From Liberal Class
Death of the Liberal Class is not a perfect book – Chris Hedges’ love for the classical and puritan tendencies mar the discussions of art and the internet, and …
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Wall Street Is Already Occupied
Last week, I had a conversation with a man who runs his own trading firm. In the process of fuming about competition from Goldman Sachs, he said with resignation …
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Europe Should Beware Leaders Peddling Austerity
(Credit: Dobritz, France CartoonArts International / The New York Times Syndicate) Alan Cowell had an interesting piece in The New York Times on Nov. 14 contrasting public …
NY Times’ Umbrella Man Exposed
More and more, one is struck by the extent to which the New York Times is disassociated from reality. One might judge the paper’s publishing of official falsehoods as …
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Arab Women Seek a Place in the Spring
Cairo - As several countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) elect bodies to write new constitutions, women are looking to expand their rights through legislation. …
The Under-Examined Story of Fallujah
Seven years after the U.S. invasion of Fallujah, there are reports of an alarming rise in the rates of birth defects and cancer. But the crisis, and its possible …
Today’s Military: The Most Top-Heavy Force in US History
After Thanksgiving, waistlines aren't the only things that are bloated—the Pentagon's top ranks are fattening at an alarming rate. Despite a plan set forth by former Secretary …
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Homeless Children and Millionaire Coaches
Before I weigh in on the heart-stopping salary of Ohio State's new football coach, let me tell you about the kids I met last Sunday evening. You …
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AT&T Gambles and Again Loses
Last Tuesday, the FCC called for an “administrative hearing” on the AT&T/T-Mobile merger that signaled the agency’s opposition to the deal. The next day AT&T responded that …
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New Alabama Law Encourages Neighbors to Spy on and Report Suspected Undocumented Immigrants Next Door
Law enforcement officials across Alabama were unsure how they would enforce — let alone pay for — HB 56, the state’s draconian immigration law, when it went into effect. …