Frida Berrigan
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5 Minutes to Nuclear Midnight
Sixty-three years ago this week, the United States was the first (and last, so far) nation to use… more
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The Fog of War Crimes
Who's to blame when 'just following orders' means murder?
vol. 32, iss. 01 military, military, military, war
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What We Leave Behind
From Kosovo to Lebanon, cluster bomb casualties continue to mount
vol. 30, iss. 12 war, weapons
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Lawyers Fight for Habeas Rights
The Military Commissions Act suspends Habeas corpus for foreign citizens accused of hostilities against the U.S.
vol. 30, iss. 11 civil liberties, guantanamo, judiciary
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Halliburton Hearts Congress
Do partisanship and cronyism trump congressional oversight and corporate accountability?
vol. 30, iss. 10 congress, corporations, government agencies, halliburton, iraq war, military
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Walking to Guantnamo
Peace marchers aim to keep the abuse of 'enemy combatants' visible
vol. 30, iss. 02 criminal justice, military
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White Phosphorous Lies
Did the Pentagon use chemical weapons indiscriminately in Fallujah?
vol. 29, iss. 26 war and peace
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George in Georgia
The president's short, happy visit to the former Soviet state masked the long-term failures of U.S. policy.
vol. 29, iss. 14 administration, europe, international
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The Real Scandal
The Oil-for-Food program may have been corrupt, but more dangerous dealings have been ignored
vol. 29, iss. 04
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Seeking True Security
In January, my sister was arrested for hanging a banner off Los Angeles’ Transamerica building depicting a gas… more
vol. 28, iss. 20
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Depleted Morality
The first signs of uranium sickness surface in troops returning from Iraq
vol. 28, iss. 14 medical and health, military, war in iraq
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Outside the Inside
Last March, as U.S. troops were preparing to launch the invasion of Iraq, a much quieter war was… more
vol. 28, iss. 11 government: agencies, politics, war in iraq
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Oil and Democracy Don’t Mix
Bush administration policies guarantee a constant flow, no matter what the human cost
vol. 28, iss. 07
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Weapon of Mass Deception
What the Pentagon doesn’t want us to know about depleted uranium.
vol. 27, iss. 17
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Halliburton’s Axis of Influence
Is Dick Cheney still on Halliburton’s payroll? Even though he supposedly sold off his assets when he moved… more
vol. 27, iss. 10
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Richard Perle: It Pays To Be the Prince of Darkness
Richard Perle is a busy guy these days, what with his long-desired war against Iraq in full swing,… more
vol. 27, iss. 10
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The Daughters Generals
Bush's cronies are eager to renew ties with Indonesia's military.
vol. 25, iss. 23 asia
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