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Salon.com July 25, 2000 Jake Tapper |
The throwback Bush's choice of Dick Cheney has conservatives -- and centrist Democrats -- brimming with confidence. |
Salon.com April 6, 2002 Eric Boehlert |
The Wall Street Journal's smear campaign The paper's Op-Ed pages have long been a platform for political assassination. But their latest target is a rival paper that is competing for a Pulitzer Prize... |
Salon.com March 9, 2001 Joan Walsh |
Who's afraid of the big, bad Horowitz? By refusing to run his ad blasting reparations for slavery, cringing campus journalists are giving the racial provocateur publicity that money can't buy... |
U.S. Banker September 2007 Karen Krebsbach |
U.S., Europe Renegotiates Deal With Swift, Despite Opposition A deal negotiated between the Bush administration and the European Union allows the U.S. government to maintain its once-secret activities in obtaining banking records through a Brussels-based cooperative, better known as SWIFT, for use in counterterrorism investigations. |
Chemistry World July 4, 2011 Andy Extance |
Funders Unveil 'Elite' Open Access Journal The Wellcome Trust, the Max Planck Society and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute are set to launch an open access research journal that will attempt to compete directly for submissions with Cell, Nature and Science. |
BusinessWeek February 10, 2011 Christopher Buckley |
The Rumsfeld Diaries Look out, Condi! Rumsfeld's tell-all offers new memories of the Bush era |
Reason November 2004 Cathy Young |
Defending Repression Why are American conservatives trying to rehabilitate McCarthyism and the Japanese internment? |
Bank Systems & Technology July 28, 2006 Katherine Burger |
Rude Awakening? It seems that amid the many missteps in the efforts to understand the implications of the 9/11 attacks and prevent future attacks, the banking industry stands apart as a model of competence, responsiveness and appropriate cooperation and compliance. |
AskMen.com |
Cheney backs Limbaugh over Powell Dick Cheney made clear he'd rather follow firebrand broadcaster Rush Limbaugh into political battle over the future of the Republican Party. |
Salon.com October 11, 2002 William M. Arkin |
Sept. 11 and wars of the world Osama and Saddam pose real threats, but the Bush administration may be too incompetent -- and too arrogant -- to stop them. |
Parameters Summer 2004 P. W. Singer |
The War on Terrorism: The Big Picture In the fight against terrorism, are we deterring more terrorists than are being trained for the future? Are we spending so much money trying to capture them, that we're really getting behind? |