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From the Kitchen: The Fund Drive Continues
Whatever may have happened on Nov. 7 (this issue went to press on Election Day), the need for thriving, independent, community-based media-such as...

The Battle of Iraq
With the American media and politicos obsessed about the election, it was hard last week to avoid the topic of Iraq-though many Democratic...
Geov Parrish

New Slogan Needed!
President Bush needs our help. Now that the slogan "stay the course" has been officially retired-to the point where they're saying it was never...
Geov Parrish

On The Dream of Indymedia and the Murder Of Brad Will
Last week, Brad Will, a founding reporter of the New York Independent Media Center and an old friend, was killed while videotaping the mass...
Gabriel Freeman

How Bush Built North Korea's Bomb
North Korea conducted an underground nuclear test on October 16, 2006. Iran is almost certainly plunging headlong with its own nuclear enrichment...
Janice Van Cleve

Baghdad Burning
When All Else Fails... Execute the dictator. It's that simple. When American troops are being killed by the dozen, when the country you are...

 

Quotes of the week: "Let them go rebuild New Orleans." -- Ramadi [Iraq] schoolteacher Yassin Hussein, summarizing Sunni attitudes toward US troops in Al-Anbar province, which is now entirely outside US control "The scale of killing [in Baghdad] is already as bad as Bosnia at the height of the Balkans conflict." -- Patrick Cockburn, in the [UK] Independent, 11-1-06
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