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Will We Torture The Boston Bomber?

Jeffrey Cavanaugh Submitted for your approval is an item from the following scenario. A man, certainly deranged and possibly part of larger group of evil-intending madmen, has been arrested after a bomb has gone off. We are certain of his guilt as the evidence against him is overwhelming and he has confessed to the crime, […]

April 19th, 2013
Jeffrey Cavanaugh
April 19th, 2013
By Jeffrey Cavanaugh

Jeffrey Cavanaugh Submitted for your approval is an item from the following scenario. A man, certainly deranged and possibly part of larger group of evil-intending madmen, has been arrested after a bomb has gone off. We are certain of his guilt as the evidence against him is overwhelming and he has confessed to the crime, […]

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Forbidden Knowledge

John Nordin We seem to live awash in information, overwhelmed by it. Endless channels of cable, more and more AM and FM stations and, of course, the ever-expanding Internet. Yet, there are some things we don’t permit ourselves to know, or, in some cases, are legally inhibited from easily knowing. Just this week, after a […]

April 19th, 2013
John Nordin
April 19th, 2013
By John Nordin

John Nordin We seem to live awash in information, overwhelmed by it. Endless channels of cable, more and more AM and FM stations and, of course, the ever-expanding Internet. Yet, there are some things we don’t permit ourselves to know, or, in some cases, are legally inhibited from easily knowing. Just this week, after a […]

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High Hypocrisy: Obama Administration Refuses To Recognize Maduro Presidency In Venezuela

Rhymes In a little over a month after the death of Hugo Chavez, Venezuelans elected his former vice president and hand-picked successor Nicolás Maduro. This, as one might expect, was not without controversy (albeit a manufactured one).   Venezuelan opposition candidate Henrique Capriles is continuing to challenge the results of his presidential race against Nicolás […]

April 18th, 2013
Edward Rhymes
April 18th, 2013
By Edward Rhymes

Rhymes In a little over a month after the death of Hugo Chavez, Venezuelans elected his former vice president and hand-picked successor Nicolás Maduro. This, as one might expect, was not without controversy (albeit a manufactured one).   Venezuelan opposition candidate Henrique Capriles is continuing to challenge the results of his presidential race against Nicolás […]

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New Wave Of Feminism Needed In Wake Of Rising Violence Against Women

Carissa Wyant “If you see something, say something. That paranoid punchline of a public service campaign has worked: Nobody looks the same way at a stray backpack on the subway, and we just might call the cops,” says Columbia Journalism School Professor Nina Burleigh, responding to several recent instances of rape and violence against women in […]

April 18th, 2013
Carissa Wyant
April 18th, 2013
By Carissa Wyant

Carissa Wyant “If you see something, say something. That paranoid punchline of a public service campaign has worked: Nobody looks the same way at a stray backpack on the subway, and we just might call the cops,” says Columbia Journalism School Professor Nina Burleigh, responding to several recent instances of rape and violence against women in […]

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Anti-Zionism Not Anti-Semitism

Stephen Lendman Ronnie Fraser heads The Academic Friends of Israel (AFI). According to its mission statement, it was established to “fight the academic boycott of Israel and all other forms of anti-Semitism in the U.K. and the International academic and scientific arenas.” In 2011, Fraser sued Britain’s University and College Union (UCU). He did so on […]

April 18th, 2013
Stephen Lendman
April 18th, 2013
By Stephen Lendman

Stephen Lendman Ronnie Fraser heads The Academic Friends of Israel (AFI). According to its mission statement, it was established to “fight the academic boycott of Israel and all other forms of anti-Semitism in the U.K. and the International academic and scientific arenas.” In 2011, Fraser sued Britain’s University and College Union (UCU). He did so on […]

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Of Marathoners And Murderers

In Francis Ford Coppola’s sublime cinematic masterpiece “Apocalypse Now,” a general who will soon order the film’s protagonist on a mission of dubious moral character reflects upon the nature of human violence. In its simplicity, said to hard men sitting around a supper table who themselves are used to ordering and inflicting death, the line […]

April 16th, 2013
Jeffrey Cavanaugh
April 16th, 2013
By Jeffrey Cavanaugh

In Francis Ford Coppola’s sublime cinematic masterpiece “Apocalypse Now,” a general who will soon order the film’s protagonist on a mission of dubious moral character reflects upon the nature of human violence. In its simplicity, said to hard men sitting around a supper table who themselves are used to ordering and inflicting death, the line […]

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25th Anniversary of Iran-Iraq War: The Beginning Of Iraq’s Demise

A photojournalist’s tale of the immediate aftermath of “Flanders Fields, without the mud.”

April 12th, 2013
Norbert Schiller
April 12th, 2013
By Norbert Schiller

A photojournalist’s tale of the immediate aftermath of “Flanders Fields, without the mud.”

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