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April 14, 2003 Issue - 14 Articles- News, pp. 3-5
Cops deploy more candid cameras, the Supreme Court rules against stacking juries with w...
- Appall-o-Meter
Dave Mulcahey
, pp. 6-7 - In Person: Kathy Kellly
John Malkin
, p. 8 Catching courage
- Viewpoint
John Brady Kiesling
, p. 9 Resigning in protest
- The First Stone
Joel Bleifuss
, pp. 10-11 Illegitimate ideas
- Union Yes, War No
David Moberg
, pp. 12-13 The AFL-CIO charts a new course for labor
- Bush vs. the World
Ian Williams
, pp. 14-15 Why Washington can't go it alone
- Which Side Are We On?
G William Domhoff
, pp. 16-17 Redefining who's us and who's them
- Our Media, Not Theirs
Robert W. McChesney and John Nichols
, pp. 18-20 Building the U.S. media reform movement
- The Holy Grail
Pat Aufderheide
, pp. 21-22 The crusade for media reform will face serious obstacles
Books
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Against All Odds: Something for Nothing (Review) Eugene McCarraher
, pp. 23-25 Luck in America
- Something for Nothing by Jackson Lears
Television
- Stranger than Fiction
Jody Kolodzey
, p. 26 How Billie Holiday started singing "Strange Fruit"
- Dear Mr. Vonnegut
Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
, pp. 27-29 Child-rearing tips, hot fudge sundaes and the U.S. Constitution
- Terrible Beauty
Eleanor J. Bader
, p. 30 Helen M. Stummer's pictures of poverty