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Financial crisis
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OBAMA'S SECOND MORTGAGE MODIFICATION PLAN BOMBS

CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATORS LOOKING AT FORMER HEAD OF NY FED

STIMULUS PACKAGE FOR THE WRONG COUNTRY: U.S. PLANS BILLION DOLLAR EMBASSY FOR LONDON

BAD NEWS AHEAD FOR COMMERICAL REAL ESTATE

THE BUSINESSMAN OBAMA ADMIRES

Obamaland
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OBAMAMETER: 20%

OBAMA PERFORMS TRIPLE AXEL ON PATRIOT ACT

OBAMA BEATS RECORD FOR LEAST NUMBER OF NEWS CONFERENCES

OBAMA'S SOCIAL SECURITY & MEDICARE HIT MEN

OBAMA: OPRAH WITH A PRESIDENTIAL SEAL

YESTERDAY OBAMA BASHES LOBBYISTS; TODAY HE BRIEFS THEM

OBAMA IN HIS FORMER LIFE SPEAKING ON BUDGET FREEZES

Corporados
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BANKS DEVISE NEW WAYS TO RIP OFF CREDIT CARD USERS

ARE THE TELECOMS OUT TO KILL TRADITIONAL LAND LINES?

BANK OF AMERICA CEO TRIAL COULD BRING PAULSON AND BERNANKE INTO COURT

WHOLE FOODS DISCRIMINATES AGAINST HEAVIER WORKERS

LEADING PEOPLE WHO SCREW UP THE WORLD MEET AGAIN IN DAVOS

YOUR MONEY IS SAFE WITH BANK OF AMERICA, BUT YOUR HOUSE MIGHT NOT BE

Politics & government
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ACADEMY AWARDS SHOW AMERICA A BETTER WAY OF VOTING

IF YOU WANT TO BE CORRUPT, DO IT RIGHT

WAYS TO STOP CORPORATE DOMINANCE OF POLITICS

POLLS

PRESIDENTIAL: Obama leads Romney & Palin with Brown and Huckabee unclear.

SENATE: Democrats down by 5 seats with 7 Dems unclear

GOVERNORS: Democrats down by 3 with 4 GOP and 3 Democrats unclear & 1 Independent taking a GOP seat

OBAMA, OTHER DEMOCRATS SUPPORTED FILIBUSTER WITH BAD LAW & BAD HISTORY FIVE YEARS AGO

COCKTAIL PARTY FORMED TO COUNTER TEA BAGGERS

Green Party

People

Freedom & Justice
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NYPD ENGAGES IN MASSIVE ILLEGAL STOP AND FRISKS AND THEN KEEPS THE DATA

NYC COP BLOWS WHISTLE ON CITY'S ARREST QUOTA SYSTEM

BLACKS HAVE 7 TIMES GREATER CHANCE OF IMPRISONMENT THAN WHITES

COUNTY SHERIFF INTERRUPTS CLASS TO CHIDE PROFESSOR

PENTAGON WOULD LIKE TO BE ABLE TO STRIP AMERICANS OF CITIZENSHIP

OBAMA INCREASES PRISON SPENDING WHILE SEEKING WAYS TO CUT MEDICARE

87% OF NYC COP STOP-AND-FRISKS ARE BLACK OR LATINO

LOUISIANA SUES DEATH ROW INMATES FOR SEEKING RIGHTS

BOOKS
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Death and Life of the Great American School System

We Shall Overcome: A Song That Changed the World

The Spirit Level

Ending the war in Afghanistan

We Who Dared to Say No to War: American Antiwar Writing from 1812 to Now,

False Profits: Recovering from the Bubble Economy Dean Baker

Graffiti New York

Jeremy Rifkin's The Empathic Civilization

FILMS
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Soundtrack for a Revolution: music of the civil rights movement

Waiting for Armageddon

The Corporation: Dissecting one of America's great myths

The Garden: An LA community tries to save its 14 acre garden from politicians and developers

Invictus: The story of Nelson Mandela

HAITI
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HAITI LOSES LIVES. . . AND NATIONHOOD

BENEATH THE SURFACE IN HAITI

PRICES IN HAITI ON THE RISE WHILE POPULATION STARVES

Mid East
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DUTCH GOVERNMENT COLLAPSES OVER AFGHANISTAN

THE CASE FOR TALKING WITH HAMAS

WHEN DO WE ADMIT WE'RE AT WAR IN PAKISTAN?

KARZAI SAYS U.S. REPORT FINDS AFGHANISTAN
SITTING ON A TRILLION DOLLARS IN OIL AND MINERAL RESERVES

BLAIR CABINET SECRETARY SAYS HE LIED

Af-Pak War

KARZAI SAYS WE'RE TRAPPED IN AFGHANISTAN DISASTER FOR ANOTHER DECADE

PETRAEUS: AFGHAN WAR WILL BE LONGER THAN IRAQ ONE

Iran

TOP WRONG BELIEFS ABOUT IRAN

AHMADINEJAD READY TO TALK WITH U.S.. . .BUT ONLY IN PUBLIC

BIG FEDERAL CONTRACTORS HELPING IRAN SPY ON ITS CITIZENS

AND NOW A WORD ABOUT THAT FAMOUS IRANIAN REFORM GROUP: THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY

Iraq

FORMER TOP BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE LEGAL ADVISOR: IRAQ WAS ILLEGAL

BRITAIN TO CONCEAL TRUTH OF WHISTLEBLOWING WEAPONS INSPECTORS' DEATH FOR 70 YEARS

TONY BLAIR WAS WARNED BY TOP LEGAL ADVISOR THAT IRAQ INVASION WAS ILLEGAL

HOSTILITY BETWEEN BRITISH AND AMERICAN MILITARY LEADERS IN IRAQ REVEALED

INFANT MORTALITIES SOARING IN IRAQ

CANCER CASES SOUTH OF BAGHDAD SOAR

Israel & Palestine

BIN LADEN: PALESTINE IS THE KEY ISSUE

CIA REPORTED INVOLVED IN TORTURE OF PALESTINIANS

OBAMA CAVES TO ISRAEL ON SETTLEMENTS

OBAMA JOINS ISRAEL NUKE COVERUP

Crime news
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BLAIR CABINET SECRETARY SAYS HE LIED

OBAMA ADMINISTRATION SAYS IT HAS RIGHT TO KILL YOU WHEN YOU'RE OVERSEAS

CIA AGENTS HELPED HEDGE FUNDS PLAY THE MARKET

BUSH-OBAMA HAVE SPENT $1 TRILLION ON WARS

UN STUDY: SECRET DETENTIONS MAY BE CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY

War Department
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OBAMA ORDERS MORE DRONE ATTACKS IN FIRST YEAR
THAN BUSH DID IN ENTIRE PRESIDENCY

TERRORISM IS MORE DANGEROUS TO AMERICANS THAN SHARKS - BUT NOT MUCH ELSE

OBAMA'S SECRET PRISONS

THE UNDECLARED NUCLEAR WEAPONS STATES YOU DON'T HEAR ABOUT

THE UNEXAMINED RISK OF TSA BODY SCANNERS

Schools and the young
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TEACHERS DON'T AGREE WITH OBAMA ON EDUCATION

OBAMA OPENS NEW FRONT IN WAR ON EDUCATION

OBAMA INTERFERES WITH LOCAL PUBLIC EDUCATION AGAIN

SCHOOL USED LAPTOP WEBCAMS TO SPY ON STUDENTS AT SCHOOL AND HOME

GREAT IDEAS OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY: CANCELLING 12TH GRADE TO SAVE MONEY

  • APOLOGY TO YOUNGER AMERICANS
  • MORE SCHOOLS & THE YOUNG NEWS
  • SCHOOL REFORM OR WHAT PASSES FOR IT
  • WHERE BAD PUBLIC EDUCATION REALLY COMES FROM
  • BACK TO SCHOOL: Memoirs of a parent association president
  • GRADUATION SPEECH
  • HOW TEST OBSESSION HURTS EDUCATION
  • SMALL SCHOOLS
  • SAM SMITH TALKS TO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
  • LET 'EM PLAY
  • A STANDARDIZED TEST FOR YOUR SCHOOL
  • THE ROAD TO LITERACY IS PAVED WITH WORDS, NOT TESTS
  • LOCAL HEROES: SEATTLE TEACHER SUSPENDED FOR REFUSING TO GIVE STANDARDIZED TEST
  • YOUTH RIGHTS
  • Population
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    EXCELLENT SUMMARY OF THE POPULATION CRISIS

    INDIAN OFFICIAL SAYS TV IS GOOD FOR BIRTH CONTROL

    CAP & SCREW WORKS BETTER THAN CAP & TRADE

    CHINESE OFFICIAL LOOKS AT HER COUNTRY'S POPULATION PROGRAM

    POPULATION GROWTH FINALLY MAKES THE TABLE IN ECO DEBATE

    Ecology & nature
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    FOR FIRST TIME, EXTINCTION OUTPACING EVOLUTION

    OBAMA PLANS NUKE PLANT NEAR EXISTING ONE,
    FURTHER ENDANGERING POOR BLACK COMMUNITY

    MAJOR ECO ORGS CORRUPTED BY CORPORATE MONEY

    ALL FISH TESTED FROM U.S. STREAMS HAVE MERCURY IN THEM

    NEW EVIDENCE SUGGESTS METHANE COULD CAUSE
    MORE CLIMATE CHANGE THAN CARBON DIOXIDE

    VERMONT VOTES TO SHUT DOWN NUCLEAR PLANT

    3,000 LARGEST CORPORATIONS CAUSE MORE ECO DAMAGE THAN THE GDP OF NEARLY ALL COUNTRIES COMBINED

    Sustain yourself
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    IN THE WAKE OF DC'S PLASTIC BAG FEE

    NEW 50 POUND E-BIKE COULD MAKE AMERICAN MARKET

    HE LIKES HOT DOGS, SHE LIKES VEGAN; LET'S CALL THE WHOLE THING OFF

    MAKE YOUR OWN HOUSEHOLD CLEANSERS

    TEN MYTHS ABOUT BUILDING GREEN

    HOW WE MISREAD GAS SAVINGS

    BRITISH TOWN WORKING TOWARDS FOOD SELF SUFFICIENCY

    Entropy update
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    COMPLETE GUIDE TO DRIVING A TOYOTA WHEN IT DOESN'T WORK LIKE A CAR IS MEANT TO

    NYC SCHOOL PANEL MAY APPROVE POP TARTS, BUT BAN BROWNIES AND ZUCCHINI BREAD

    PARENTS BANNED FROM PLAYGROUND BECAUSE THEY HAVEN'T HAD CRIMINAL RECORDS CHECKS

    BRITISH SCOUTS NO LONGER ALLOWED TO HAVE PENKNIVES

    BRITISH CHILDREN BEING DISCOURAGED FROM RIDING BIKES

    Torture
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    JUSTICE DEPARTMENT LETS TORTURE LAWYERS OFF WITH BARELY A SLAP

    CHENEY ADMITS TO ROLE IN TORTURE CONSPIRACY

    CIA OPERATIVE MISLED ON WATERBOARDING

    GITMO SURVIVOR DESCRIBES THE USE OF MUSIC AS TORTURE

    GENERAL MCCHRYSTAL'S TORTURE PRISONS STILL GOING STRONG IN AFGHANISTAN

    MURDER COVERUP AT GITMO

    DC News
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    For 45 years the Review was published in Washington DC. Here are some of our still popular DC links.

    Bush watch
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    BUSH REGIME PRESSURED HOMELAND CHIEF TO RAISE THREAT LEVEL BEFORE ELECTION

    BUSH UNLEASHED BIBLICAL BABBLE ON CHIRAC

    BUSH REGIME HID PHOTOS OF ARCTIC SEA CHANGE

    Money & work
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    TOWARDS A STEADY STATE ECONOMY

    AN UNLIKELY UNION: BETWEEN A BIG UNION AND A BIG COOPERATIVE WHY IT MAY WORK

    ONE THIRD OF PUBLIC READY TO DUMP THEIR NATIONAL BANK FOR A LOCAL ONE

    POVERTY REDEFINED BY OBAMA ADMINISTRATION

    MILLIONS FACE LONGTERM UNEMPLOYMENT

    SO MUCH FOR NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND

    SO MUCH FOR AMERICA'S GREAT HEALTH CARE

    OECD

    MOST POPULAR

    PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM - Sam Smith's Decoland Band & other gigs

    OBAMA'S MANY VIEWS ON MARIJUANA

    JONESTOWN: WHEN FAITH BECAME FATAL

    FULLY INFORMED JURIES

    CLICHE CHALLENGE

    TIME TO STOP BEING AFRAID OF ISRAEL

    HOW THE INDUSTRY KILLED MUSIC

    THE CLINTON LEGACY

    WHY DO PEOPLE LOSE THEIR ACCENTS WHEN THEY SING?

    OBAMA OPENS NEW FRONT IN WAR ON EDUCATION

    WORDS AND MEANING

    ARKANSAS CONNECTIONS

    MEDICARE PAYMENTS TO DOCTORS TO BE CUT 21% DUE TO SENATE INACTION

    DAVID LETTERMAN'S TOUGHEST GUEST

    HISTORY OF THE REVIEW: The story so far and some unofficial moments in an official city.

    MINUTES OF THE WANNSEE CONFERENCE

    IF YOU WANT TO BE CORRUPT, DO IT RIGHT

    LAST MONTH HOTTEST JANUARY EVER

    THE COST OF THE WHITE HOUSE HEALTH PLAN

    LOCAL HEROES: SEATTLE TEACHER SUSPENDED FOR REFUSING TO GIVE STANDARDIZED TEST

    ARIZONA SPEED CAMERAS INSPIRE MAJOR PROTEST

    ANOTHER REASON TO BOYCOTT THE RECORDING INDUSTRY

    HEALTHCARE GROUP UNCOVERS HUGE INSURANCE CON

    ALTERNATIVE ENERGY BREAKTHOUGH?

    AMERICA 2.0
    REBUILDING OUR LAND

    ESSAYS

    AMERICA 2.0
     
    A COOPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH
     
    GETTING THROUGH THE BAD TIMES
     
    HANDLING THE BULLIES
     
    MUSIC & CHANGE
     
    NON-POLITICAL SIDE OF POLITICS
     
    OPPOSING & CREATING
     
    TAKING IT FROM THE TOP AGAIN
     
    THINGS TO DO IN THE BAD TIMES
     
    WHERE'S THE COUNTER CULTURE WHEN WE NEED IT?

    ACTIVISM

    ACTIVISM

    BANKS

    WHY NOT A PUBLIC OPTION IN BANKING?
    BANKS THAT WORK: CREDIT UNIONS
    HOW NORTH DAKOTA'S BANKING SYSTEM WORKS
     
    ETHICAL SUBPRIME LENDING
     
    ECONOMIC POLICY
     
    WE NEED SOLUTIONS PEOPLE CAN SEE & FEEL
     
    THE CASE FOR A GOVERNMENT RUN PENSION SYSTEM
     
    CHANGE PRO-LENDER STATE LAWS
     
    NEED MORE PUBLIC FUNDS? CHECK THE MILITARY BUDGET
     
    THE CASE FOR NATIONALIZING BANKS
     
    SHARED EQUITY HOME PURCHASES
     
    WHAT A REAL STIMULUS MIGHT LOOK LIKE
     
    ALL PUBLIC WORKS ARE NOT THE SAME
     
    FORECLOSURES
     
    PRINTING MONEY
     
    PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING
     
    COMMUNITIES ORGANIZING AGAINST FORECLOSURES
     
    PHILADELPHIA EASES FORECLOSURE CRISIS WITH COURT PLAN
     
    USE OF ALTERNATIVE CURRENCIES GROWING
     
    ALTERNATIVE CURRENCY
    COMMUNITY LAND TRUSTS
    HOLISTIC ECONOMICS
    ECOLOGY
     
    SUSTAIN YOURSELF
     
    A POKER PLAYER'S GUIDE TO THE ENVIRONMENT
     
    FREEDOM & JUSTICE
     
    HOW TO STAY FREE
     
    SECURING THE HOMELAND:
    FREEDOM AS A LOCAL OPTION
     
    ELECTED ATTORNEY GENERAL
     
    FULLY INFORMED JURIES
     
    RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
     
    HEALTH
     
    NATIONAL HEALTH PLANS
     
    CITIES
     
    PRESERVING CULTURE & COMMUNITY AS WELL AS WE DO HISTORY
     
    SAVING CITIES FROM THEMSELVES
     
    URBAN STATEHOOD
     
    BRINGING DEVOLUTION TO THE 'HOOD
     
    MIX
     
    HOW TO GET ALONG WITH OTHER AMERICANS
     
    POLITICS
     
    HOW TO JUMP START THE PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT
     
    LOCAL DEMOCRACY AS WELL AS LOCAL LETTUCE
     
    PUBLIC CAMPAIGN FINANCING
     
    BRINGING BACK THE DEVOLUTIONARY LEFT
     
    INSTANT RUNOFF VOTING
     
    NATIONAL BALLOT INITIATIVES
     
    DEVOLUTION
     
    URBAN STATEHOOD
     
    CAMPAIGN FINANCING
     
    COOPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH
     
    NON-POLITICAL SIDE OF POLITICS
     
    BRINGING POLITICS HOME
     
    WHERE CHANGE REALLY COMES FROM
     
    FINDING GREENER PASTURES & GREENER VOTERS
     
    FILIBUSTERS
     
    YOUTH
     
    SMALL SCHOOLS
     
    LET 'EM PLAY
     
    THE ROAD TO LITERACY IS PAVED WITH WORDS, NOT TESTS
     
    WAR
     
    TIME FOR A WAR ABOLITION MOVEMENT

    Health & science
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    A HEALTH CARE PLAN THE DEMOCRATS COULD ACTUALLY WIN ON

    THE KILLER VIRUS IN THE HEALTH CARE BILL

    HEALTHCARE GROUP UNCOVERS HUGE INSURANCE CON

    LACK OF HEALTH INSURANCE KILLS 27,000 A YEAR

    ENDING THE HEALTH MONOPOLIES ANTI-TRUST EXEMPTION

    Music
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    HOW THE INDUSTRY KILLED MUSIC

    MUSIC BUYING DISAPPEARING FASTER THAN JOBS

    WHY DO PEOPLE LOSE THEIR ACCENTS WHEN THEY SING?

    WHY IS FIGURE SKATING MUSIC SO BAD?

     On campus
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    FORMER COLLEGE PRESIDENT PUSHES FOR 18 YEAR OLD DRINKING LIMIT

    HUMANITIES JOB OUTLOOK EVEN BLEAKER

    COLLEGE ENROLLMENT HITS ALL TIME HIGH

    BERKELEY STUDENTS PROTEST HUGE TUITION HIKE

    COLLEGE STUDENT POSTS NOTICE FOR PART-TIME ASSISTANT

    KINDLE IN THE CLASSROOM GETS POOR REVIEW

    The local & devolving power
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    THE ISSUE THAT'S KILLING THE LEFT

    FLORIDA AMENDMENT WOULD GIVE VOTERS SAY IN DEVELOPMENT

    RECOVERY ACT INTERFERES WITH STATE BUDGETING

    LOCAL DEMOCRACY AS WELL AS LOCAL LETTUCE

    AMERICA IS BECOMING LESS TRANSIENT, MORE LOCAL

    Galleries
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    WHAT LIFE WOULD BE LIKE WITHOUT THE INTERNET

    BIKE LANES TO AVOID

    THE ART OF CAMOUFLAGE

    EARLY 20TH CENTURY RUSSIA

    SOUNDS & SLIDES OF WOODSTOCK

    Arts & culture
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    AVERAGE AMERICAN CONSUMES 100,000 WORDS A DAY

    ARTS ATTENDANCE FALLING

    UMBERTO ECO ON THE VIRTUES OF LISTS

    PASSINGS: JEANNE-CLAUDE

  • MUSIC NEWS
  • AMERICAN NOTES
  • ARTS & CULTURE ARTICLES
  • PHOTO GALLERIES
  • MUSIC & CHANGE
  • HOW TO KEEP PEOPLE GOING TO MUSEUMS
  • PUNK AND PROTEST
  • ESSAYS ON MUSIC
  • PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM - Sam Smith's Decoland Band & other gigs
  • Stats
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    INDICATORS: LATINO MEDIA STATS

    OUT OF STATE MOVING DROPS

    Flotsam & Jetsam
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    SomeRulesForWriting L.L.C. (SRFW)!

    IF YOU WANT TO BE CORRUPT, DO IT RIGHT

    A FEW QUESTIONS FOR BARACK OBAMA

    NOTES FROM A LOUSY TIME

    POLITICS IN THE TIME OF MYTH

    CONFESSIONS OF A VISION IMPAIRED STAKEHOLDER WITH DUBIOUS MANAGEMENT PRACTICES EMBARKING ON AN ILL-DEFINED MISSION

    OF INDIVIDUAL & INSTITUTIONAL MADNESS

    LOCAL DEMOCRACY AS WELL AS LOCAL LETTUCE

    TIME FOR A LITTLE MODERATION

    THE END OF POLITICS

    The mix
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    GAY MEN 44 TIMES MORE LIKELY TO GET HIV

    ARIZONA SHERIFF UNLEASHES 800 DEPUTIES ON UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS

    STUDIES: JUDGE'S ETHNICITY OR GENDER MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN CASES

    DANNY GLOVER CAN'T GET FILM MONEY ON HAITI INDEPENDENCE BECAUSE OF LACK OF 'WHITE HEROES'

    Media & writing
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    ONLINE NEWS MORE POPULAR THAN PRINT PAPERS

    CABLE NEWS NOT REVEALING CORPORATE TIES OF ITS GUESTS

    A FEW THINGS THE OBJECTIVE MEDIA FORGET TO TELL YOU

    POLL: FOX MOST TRUSTED TV NEWS

    ONLINE PAYWALLS: DUCKING THE REVOLUTION

    Cities & transportation
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    TOWN FINALLY MAKES AMENDS FOR ETHNIC CLEANSING

    DETROIT MAYOR SAYS CITY CAN'T SUPPORT ALL ITS NEIGHBORHOODS RESIDENTS WILL HAVE TO MOVE

    THE PROBLEM WITH HIGH SPEED RAIL  MORE

    EVIDENCE OF CRIME STAT FRAUD

    WHICH CITIES HAVE THE MOST DEPRESSING LOCAL NEWS?

    Drugs
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    DESPITE OBAMA'S PROMISE, DEA RAIDS MEDICAL MARIJUANA CENTER

    CALIFORNIA LEGAL POT SUPPORTERS HAND IN 60% MORE SIGNATURES THAN NEEDED TO GET ON BALLOT

    SEATTLE WON'T PROSECUTE MARIJUANA POSSESSION

    DRUG WAR CELEBRATES 40 YEARS OF DISASTROUS FAILURE

    WHY NOT PRESCRIPTION HEROIN?

    ALLEGED TEEN AGED DRUGGIE FACES MORE TIME THAN MURDERER

    Watchlist
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    LOUISIANA

    LOUISIANA SUES DEATH ROW INMATES FOR SEEKING RIGHTS

    NEW YORK CITY

    NYC COP BLOWS WHISTLE ON CITY'S ARREST QUOTA SYSTEM

    NYPD ENGAGES IN MASSIVE ILLEGAL STOP AND FRISKS AND THEN KEEPS THE DATA

    87% OF NYC COP STOP-AND-FRISKS ARE BLACK OR LATINO

    Peace
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    EIGHT HOURS IN A BASEMENT FOR PEACE

    US RANKED 83RD MOST PEACEFUL COUNTRY

    TECHNIQUES OF MEDIATORS

    STUDY: NON VIOLENCE WORKS BETTER

    Recovered history
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    1964 FILM OF BRITISH MARINES ON LSD

    SOME THOUGHTS OF HOWARD ZINN

    PHOTOS OF BOHEMIAN GROVE

    TALES OF ARKANSAS CONT'D

    A SUBVERSIVE FOR OUR TIME

    Activism
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    A SUBVERSIVE FOR OUR TIME

    WE INTERRUPT THE ACORN FRACAS FOR A FEW FACTS

    Idea mill
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    PASSINGS: HOWARD ZINN

    HAVE WE BECOME TOO PROFESSIONAL?

    HOW TO JUMP START THE PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT

    THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ORWELL & HUXLEY

    MEASURING GROSS NATIONAL HAPPINESS

    Religion & its alternatives
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    FIVE MYTHS ABOUT AETHEISM

    BIBLES IN THE BUNKERS CAUSES AFGHAN ROW

    GAY TEEN WORRIES HE MIGHT BE TURNING CHRISTIAN

    MORE SECULAR COUNTRIES PROSPER BETTER

    THE RELATION BETWEEN RELIGION & POLITICS

    CATHOLIC CHURCH TAKES CHARGE OF CHRISTIAN RIGHT

    American notes
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    SNOW DAZE: WASHINGTON AND MAINE

    AMERICA'S CANNED BEER FETISH

    World. . .
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    HILLARY CLINTON BOMBS IN LATIN AMERICA

    BOLIVIA PLANNING REAL COCA IN COLA

    AMAZON WATER BEING STOLEN

    AMERICA'S QUIET OCCUPATION OF COLOMBIA

    Useful data
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    Cyber notes
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    GLOBAL POLL FINDS FOUR OUT OF FIVE THINK INTERNET ACCESS IS BASIC RIGHT

    BRITISH GOVERNMENT SET TO WRECK OPEN WI-FI IN UK

    WHAT NEWSWEEK HAD TO SAY ABOUT THE INTERNET IN 1995

    EVEN FREE, NEWSPAPERS LOSING GROUND ONLINE

    Mysteries
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    FBI AGENT AT KENNEDY AUTOPSY WON'T RULE OUT ANOTHER BULLET

     

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    Editor: Sam Smith
    © The Progressive Review, 2009

    About the Review

    SAM'S BIOGRAPHY

    HISTORY OF THE REVIEW: The story so far and some unofficial moments in an official city.

    PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM - Sam Smith's Decoland Band & other gigs

    END OF AN ERA FOR THE REVIEW'S EDITOR


    Telling it like it is. . .

    For over 40 years the Review has been a consistent critic of the Reaganesque economy that led to the 2008 financial collapse.

    We reported on NSA monitoring of U.S. phone calls in 1998, years before it became a major media story.

    In 2003 Sam Smith wrote an article for Harper's comprised entirely of falsehoods about Iraq by Bush administration officials.

    The Review started a web edition in 1995 when there were only 20,000 web sites worldwide. Today there are about 70 million active sites. The Review ranks in the top three percent of all American sites. It began an e-mail edition in 1994.

    The Review became the first publication to report in depth on what would become known as the Clinton scandals. Before Clinton's nomination, we listed more than a score of institutions and individuals - nearly all of whom would be linked to criminal misdoing before the end of the Clinton administration

    Our 1990 article on the savings & loan bailout scandal was selected by Utne Reader as one of the ten most under-covered stories of the past decade.

    In the 1980s, Thomas S Martin predicted in the Review that "Yugoslavia will eventually break up" and that "a challenge to the centralized soviet state" would occur as a result of devolutionary trends. Both happened.

    In the 1980s, we reported on the dangers of computerized voting and suggests possible solutions including an independent review of software and an adequate audit trail.

    Beginning in the 1970s, we argued that the war on drugs was wrong and would not work. It hasn't.

    We argued for light rail and other transit alternatives in the 1970s that were later widely adopted.

    In the 1970s we published a first person account of a then illegal abortion

    In 1966 we published two articles on auto safety by Ralph Nader

    Our arguments for DC statehood in 1970 led to the creation of the DC Statehood Party, now the DC Statehood Greens.

    In 1965 we called for the end of the draft.

    We proposed bikeways in the 1960s.

    We proposed community policing in the 1960s

    We opposed and helped stop the planned freeway system that would have made DC like an east coast Los Angeles.

    We published first person reports from the Mississippi pivotal civil rights summer of 1964.

    For many years we provided alternative coverage of the arts, with writers such as Tom Shales (now with the Washington Post and a nationally syndicated TV critic) and Patricia Griffith, later president of the Pen/Faulkner Foundation, was also among the paper's arts critics.
    Our arts section later became the Washington Review of the Arts that lasted for 25 years and won numerous awards.

    We featured the work of photo editor Roland Freeman, the first photographer to win a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Freeman would become a leading photographer of the civil rights movement.

    We long published the only urban planning comic strip in America, drawn by DC architect John Wiebenson.
    Until its author was released from prison, we published what was then the only column written from behind bars for a non-prison publication.

    In November 1990 we devoted an entire issue to the ecologically-sound city and how to develop it. The article was republished widely -- from Utne Reader to the Atlanta Constitution and the San Francisco Examiner.

    Over the years many interesting writers and cartoonists have graced our pages. Among them: Eugene McCarthy; We have also featured the work of such alternative cartoonists as Ron Cobb, Tony Auth, Tom Tomorrow and Bill Griffith and the columnist Dave Barry long before they were picked up in the journalistic mainstream.

    What others say. . .

    An alternative press icon if ever there was one -- NY Press

    A truly independent journalist with his feet firmly grounded in the city of neighborhoods and everyday people. - Patrick Mazza, Progressive Populist

    -- A larger than life presence in the nation's capital . . .A truly original voice in American journalism: humorous and plain spoken and filled with common sense -- Jay Waljasper, Utne Reader

    Inimitable -- Mother Jones Magazine

    Sam's a cynical cat -- Marion Barry

    The Progressive Review has been a luxuriant jungle of old-school reporting and frenetic information exchange since before blogs were blogs, and before the Internet was the Internet. - Jason Zannon, Democracy in Action

    Sam Smith has been a lonely populist voice in Washington, a journalist who's chronicled the waste, the misdeeds, the scandals, and spending that make Washington Washington. Smith is a natural-born iconoclast who refuses to give up being a barnstormer - Jacki Lyden, NPR

    One of the nation's leading visionaries. -- Charlie Spencer, Charlie Spencer Show

    Notorious journalist -- Seattle Weekly

    Washington has but a very few observers of the caliber, honesty and overall orneriness at the right times and places as Sam Smith -- Stephen Goode, Insight Magazine

    Sam's one of the few independent voices left. -- Eugene McCarthy,

    He has a wonderful combination of being absolutely realistic about the vagaries of people in political life while still being an idealist. -- Peter Edelman

    A reputation for wit, intelligence and anger. -- Claude Lewis, Chicago Tribune

    Smith is an island of reason and information in a sea of narcissistic blather. -- City Paper, Washington

    Sam Smith is an antidote to mindless speed reading. He makes you pause between paragraphs in order to mull over the captivating morsels he is placing in your imagination. - Ralph Nader

    There are butts that need kicking in this country . . . Sam Smith is handing out the boots. -- Alex Steffen, The Stranger, Seattle

    Smith offers [a] community based, participatory politics that's neither left nor right wing but the whole bird. . . . His work is not different from what quality journalism ought to be: truth-seeking, independent, fair-minded and debunking. -- Colman McCarthy, Washington Post

    His saucy judgments remind one of the way H. L. Mencken handled presidential campaigns." -- Robert Sherrill, The Texas Observer.

    The Tom Paine of the Nineties -- Chuck Stone

    Lucid . . . Keep going, Sam -- Mario Cuomo

    The Review:
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    The online Progressive Review is the latest version of one of America's longest lasting alternative journals, begun by Sam Smith in 1964 as The Idler when there were just a handful of such publications in the U.S. It morphed into the DC Gazette and then became the Progressive Review.

    Sam Smith had the longest running act on the off-Broadway of Washington journalism, editing alternative journals longer than almost anyone in the country. He covered the capital during all or part of ten presidencies.

    He started in 1957 as a 19 year old radio reporter covering everything from fires and murders to the White House and Capitol Hill. He has also written four books - - three of them at the request of editors - and helped to start six organizations including two political parties (the national Green Party and DC Statehood Party).

    He has appeared on nearly 700 radio and TV talk shows ranging from NPR and Pacifica to the Bill O'Reilly Show. He has been an elected neighborhood commissioner, school parents' association president, Coast Guard officer, semi-professional musician, and plaintiff in seven public interest law suits, three of them successful and one of them reaching the Supreme Court.

    In 2009 the Review moved its headquarters to Freeport, Maine

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    Your editor has been a musician for many decades. He started the first band his Quaker school ever had and played drums with bands up until 1980 when he switched to stride piano. He had his own band until the mid-1990s and has played with the New Sunshine Jazz Band, Hill City Jazz Band, Not So Modern Jazz Band and the Phoenix Jazz Band.

    NOTES ON THE MUSIC

    Here are a few tracks:

    SAM SMITH'S DECOLAND BAND

    'SHINE' 

    JELLY ROLL

    PHOENIX JAZZ BAND

    APEX BLUES   Sam playing with the Phoenix Jazz Band at the Central Ohio Jazz festival in 1990. Joining the band is George James on sax. James, then 84, had been a member of the Louis Armstrong and Fats Waller orchestras and hadappeared on some 60 records. More notes on James

    WISER MAN  Sam piano & vocal

    OH MAMA  Sam piano & vocal

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    Why Bother, in a wonderfully engaging and erudite manner, addresses the great question confronting democracy, community and justice -- and that is civic motivation. Prepare to be motivated. Sam Smith is an antidote to mindless speed reading. He makes you pause between paragraphs in order to mull over the captivating morsels he is placing in your imagination. - RALPH NADER

    Sam Smith puts it to us straight in these essays about finding meaning and hope - JAY WALJASPER, UTNE READER

    An American original. . . He's got a big old cussed independent streak that keeps you guessing and hence keeps you reading. - CRISPIN SARTWELL

    The alienated young, the over-worked 30-something, the free-thinking 40 year-old, the downsized 55-year-old worker, the senior who society has put out to pasture are all part of an America that finds itself a fugitive from the law of averages -- the tens of millions who don't fit the media-driven stereotype of a booming, contented country. Living in a culture that has reduced their role to that of compliance and consumption, these Americans increasingly react with anger, anxiety or apathy.

    In this highly readable short book, journalist and social critic Sam Smith takes on this crisis not as a political issue but as a personal one: how does the individual survive in such a place? Drawing from a wealth of sources and experience ranging from philosophy and anthropology to the Internet and rock zines, from Kierkegaard and Camus to Humphrey Bogart and Rage Against the Machine, Smith confronts directly despair and survival, approaches to personal rebellion, speaking truth to power, suicide and false faith, the loss of democracy, and what to do when nobody cares whether you do it or not.

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    "Smith's book is a toolbox for hacking a corrupt system. It is also funny as hell . . . There are butts that need kicking in this country. . . Sam Smith is handing out the boots." -- Alex Steffen, The Stranger, Seattle weekly

    "Must read. . . combines laughter and trenchant critique to a degree seldom seen" -- John Rensenbrink, Green Horizons

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    "Phenomenally interesting. . . recommend it highly" -- Michelle Laxalt, co-host of Newsmakers

    "You'll be enlightened, challenged, even entertained" -- Chuck Harder on the Talk America Network.

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    Published by Indiana University Press in 1994, this was the first book to raise serious questions about the character and politics of Bill Clinton. Said one reviewer, "I had to be forcibly restrained from quoting yards of it." Order direct from THE REVIEW

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    Published 30 years ago, Captive Capital is still considered a must read for people wishing to learn the history, culture and politics of Washington DC. Covers the period from before the riots to the granting of a locally elected government. Also chapters on local history, neighborhoods, ethnicity and statehood.

    Captive Capital could be an excellent gift for any friend just moving to town. Or any friend who has managed to live here for some time without learning anything about Washington . . . One of the few efforts I have seen that manages to deal with black people and white people without insulting either, and without appearing to be written for one or the other. -- Bill Raspberry, Washington Post

    Smith's analysis of the class dimensions in the community challenges the clichés and generalizations that most white writers stumble over. . . Altogether, the book presents a fascinating story of history-in-the-making. It is absolutely 'must' reading for all who are interested in this city's history, its political or private life, or the contributions and personal assets of both the black masses and the black leaders. -- James Tinney, Afro-American

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