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U.S. Politics
"Sharron Angle: God planned your rape, don't abort!," by Tracy Clark-Flory, Salon, June 29, 2010
"The Political Path for Progressives in the Face of Rabid Right-Wing Resistance," by Robert L. Borosage, Campaign for America's Future, June 28, 2010
"Florida GOP risks Hispanic anger with Arizona-like crackdown," McClatchy Newspapers, June 26, 2010
"Tim Geithner and Larry Summers Need Paul Krugman To Replace Peter Orszag," by Simon Johnson, Baseline Scenario, June 24, 2010
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Economy
"U.S. Stocks Drop on New Jitters About Global Growth," The New York Times, June 29, 2010
"Potentially 'Thousands' Of Homeowners Improperly Denied Obama Mortgage Modifications, Administration Admits," by Shahien Nasiripour, Huffington Post, June 29, 2010
"Goldman admits it had bigger role in AIG deals," McClatchy Newspapers, June 29, 2010
"As States Cut Public Workers, Congress Is Reluctant to Act," by Annie Lowrey, Washington Independent, June 29, 2010
"Sticking the Public With the Bill for the Bankers' Crisis," by Naomi Klein, The Nation, June 28, 2010
"Activists Slam G8's Aid Shell Game," Inter Press Service, June 26, 2010
"Financial Reform Bill Passes: Banks Keep Derivatives Units, Volcker Rules Softened; House-Senate Conference Passes Financial Reform Bill After Marathon Session," by Shahien Nasiripour, Huffington Post, June 25, 2010
"Big banks escape toughest limits in new regulation bill," McClatchy Newspapers, June 25, 2010
"No End in Sight for Foreclosures in Communities of Color," by Michelle Chen, RaceWire, June 23, 2010
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Bush Accountability
"Patrick Fitzgerald, Torture Prosecutor?," by Scott Horton, Harper's, June 29, 2010
"NYT Backs Torture Accountability Law, ACLU To Conduct 'Flash Mob' Event, Noon, 6/25," by Jeffrey Kaye, Invictus, June 25, 2010
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International Affairs
"BP in the Gulf -- The Persian Gulf: How an Oil Company Helped Destroy Democracy in Iran" by Andy Kroll & Stephen Kinzer, TomDispatch, June 29, 2010
"Congress Jumps to Israel's 'Self-Defense,'" by Stephen Zunes, Common Dreams, June 29, 2010
"What Price Defense?," by William D. Hartung, The Nation, June 28, 2010
"The Coup Year One: Honduras, After Democracy," by Bill Quigley, Counterpunch, June 28, 2010
"Honduras, one year after the coup," by Joseph Huff-Hannon, Guardian/UK, June 28, 2010
"Will the US ever get Latin America?," by Mark Weisbrot, Guardian/UK, June 26, 2010
"Turkey, America, and Empire's Twilight," by Conn Hallinan, Foreign Policy in Focus, June 25, 2010
"Israel's Dubious Investigation of Flotilla Attack," by Stephen Zunes, Foreign Policy in Focus, June 24, 2010
"Stone's 'Border' Shows Fall of South America's Berlin Wall," by Robert Naiman, Common Dreams, June 24, 2010
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"Postwar" Occupation of Iraq, Afghanistan
"Why Petraeus won't salvage this war," by Gareth Porter, Foreign Policy, June 28, 2010
"The Land Where Theories of Warfare Go to Die : Obama, Petraeus, and the Cult of COIN in Afghanistan," by Tom Engelhardt & Robert Dreyfuss, TomDispatch, June 27, 2010
"The last post: McChrystal's bleak outlook," Independent/UK, June 27, 2010
"NATO Says Increased Military Ops Behind Death Toll," Agence France Presse, June 27, 2010
"Overture to Taliban Jolts Afghan Minorities," The New York Times, June 26, 2010
"Quagmire? Nine years on, Americans grow weary of war in Afghanistan," Christian Science Monitor, June 26, 2010
"Remember Vietistan?," by Saul Landau, Foreign Policy in Focus, June 25, 2010
"A 'do over' in Afghanistan?," by Stephen M. Walt, Foreign Policy, June 24, 2010
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Civil Liberties/ Human Rights
"ACLU Study Highlights U.S. Surveillance Society," by David Kravets, Wired, June 29, 2010
"ACLU: Political Spying by U.S. Law Enforcement on the Rise," by Jeffrey Kaye, Invictus, June 29, 2010
"In Refusing to Hear My Case, The Supreme Court Has Put the World's Peace and Order in Danger," by Maher Arar, Huffington Post, June 28, 2010
"Seeing It All in Toronto: Still Free, Barely Holding On," by David Ker Thompson, Counterpunch, June 28, 2010
"Supreme Court Stifles Humanitarian Groups," by Courtney Martin, The American Prospect, June 28, 2010
"As Canada's Democracy Trembles, a New Global Architecture Emerges," by Anthony Fenton, Inter Press Service, June 28, 2010
"Supreme Mediocrity: Chief Justice Roberts and the Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project Decision," by David R. Henderson, Antiwar.com, June 28, 2010
"The Miami Model in Toronto: When police stick to phony script," by Catherine Porter, Toronto Star/Canada, June 27, 2010
"Report: Toronto police rough up journalists, arrest peaceful protesters at G20," Raw Story, June 27, 2010
"May Toronto's G20 be the last," by John Hilary, Guardian/UK, June 27, 2010
"Guantanamo and presidential priorities," by Glenn Greenwald, Salon, June 26, 2010
"Closing Guantánamo Fades as a Priority," The New York Times, June 25, 2010
"How many Americans are targeted for assassination?," by Glenn Greenwald, SAlon, June 25, 2010
"UN Rights Chief says Torturers Will Face Justice," Agence France Presse, June 25, 2010
"G20 preview: What to watch for in Toronto: Expect cops. Lots of them," by Sandro Contenta, GlobalPost/Canada, June 25, 2010
"Abu Zubaydah and the Case Against Torture Architect James Mitchell," by Andy Worthington, Common Dreams, June 24, 2010
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Environment and Sustainability
"Oil Spill in Gulf Could Cause 'Dead Zone', Further Hitting Sea Life," Financial Times, June 29, 2010
"BP 'staked future on expanding offshore drilling,'" Guardian/UK, June 28, 2010
"Monsanto, Big Brother of the New World Agricultural Order: An Interview With Marie-Monique Robin," by Mickey Z., Truthout, June 27, 2010
"Little Spent on Oil Spill Cleanup Technology," Associated Press, June 26, 2010
"BP played big role in Alaska blowout preventer probe," McClatchy Newspapers, June 26, 2010
"BP accused of killing endangered sea turtles in cleanup operation," Guardian/UK, June 25, 2010
"Green Change Wants Delaware to Revoke BP's Corporate Charter," by Russell Mokhiber, Corporate Crime Reporter, June 25, 2010
"Report: Toxins Found in Whales Bode Ill for Humans," Associated Press, June 24, 2010
"Beyond Petroleum," by Robert Koehler, Common Dreams, June 24, 2010
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Media
"NYT Attacks 'Border' With False Rant of Pro-Coup Reporter," by Robert Naiman, Truthout, June 29, 2010
"Lara Logan, You Suck," by Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stones, June 28, 2010
"The two poles of journalism," by Glenn Greenwald, Salon, June 28, 2010
"Oliver Stone Responds to New York Times Attack," by Oliver Stone, TruthDig, June 28, 2010
"The two poles of journalism," by Glenn Greenwald, Salon, June 28, 2010
"The Jeffrey Goldberg Media," by Glenn Greenwald, Salon, June 27, 2010
"USSF: The Control of Public Media as a Social Justice Issue," by Yana Kunichoff, Truthout, June 26, 2010
"How 'Rolling Stone' was able to bring down a general," by Guy Adams, Independent/UK, June 26, 2010
"Media Missing the McChrystal Point," FAIR, June 25, 2010
"Michael Hastings, Rolling Stone's McChrystal Profiler, Says Troops Are Happy That General Was Ousted," by Marcus Baram, Huffington Post, June 25, 2010
"Inventing a Nation of Deficit Hawks: WaPo, NYT misread polls on public and spending," FAIR, June 24, 2010
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Activism
"Vandalism, a dead-end tactic at Toronto G20 demonstrations," by Bryan Farrell, Waging Nonviolence, June 28, 2010
"Ipalnemoani: That For What We Live For," by Roberto Dr. Cintli Rodriguez, Common Dreams, June 26, 2010
"Massive Rally Calls on G20 to Put People Ahead of Banks," Agence France Presse, June 26, 2010
"Native activist takes oil sands protest to Toronto," Toronto Star/Canada, June 25, 2010
"Youth on Frontlines of Green Justice Struggles," by Bankole Thompson, Inter Press Service, June 24, 2010
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