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Simply put, blogs are the greatest breakthrough in popular journalism since Tom Paine broke onto the scene.
By Arianna Huffington
April 7, 2004
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Last week was enough to make you believe that the voice of the people can make a difference.
By Arianna Huffington
December 20, 2002
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Sen. Trent Lott apologized again for his racially insensitive remarks, but even some conservatives called for him to step aside as the next majority leader.
By Anthony York
December 12, 2002
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The opposition party not only failed to articulate a good case against war -- it ducked the hard question of what to do about a dangerous dictator.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
November 11, 2002
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An administrator from the popular Web site says long-range marksmen are being smeared by the media.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
October 16, 2002
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Last weekend's lame protests raise the question: Is the nascent anti-globalization movement already dying?
By Joshua Micah Marshall
September 30, 2002
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Flummmoxed by Saddam's latest move, Bush's Iraq hawks are desperately trying to find a way to justify an invasion anyway -- but they're just flapping their wings.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
September 20, 2002
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The career military and their civilian bosses at the Pentagon are at odds over weaponry, Saudi Arabia -- and Iraq.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
August 9, 2002
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Now that the administration has lost the fight over new drilling in Alaska, the oilmen are hungering for Rocky Mountain wells.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
April 19, 2002
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The White House is embarrassed after the State Department's Latin American specialist pointedly fails to condemn the Venezuela coup -- and the coup then collapses.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
April 17, 2002
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Globe-hopping Neil Bush has impressive new business partners, but what are they buying?
By Joshua Micah Marshall
April 12, 2002
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Top Democrats slam him for running a lackluster campaign in 2000 and blowing it in Florida. But he still dominates in polls of Democratic voters. Can Al Gore rally the troops for another run?
By Joshua Micah Marshall
April 11, 2002
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Bush officials under scrutiny in influence-peddling intrigue.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
April 5, 2002
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A Republican National Committee flack gets defensive -- and evasive -- as reporters try to pin down how much President Bush spends on pollsters.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
April 5, 2002
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As Ramallah burns and the Saudis and Iraqis make peace, the administration's plans for a new coalition to bomb Iraq continue to crumble.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
March 30, 2002
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Democrats want to make the homeland security czar talk to Congress. But after six months of losing turf wars to John Ashcroft, does the marginalized Ridge have anything to say?
By Joshua Micah Marshall
March 26, 2002
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The independent counsel's report concedes there was no Clinton scandal, but details another one -- the role the first Bush administration played.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
March 21, 2002
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The independent counsel's pathetic final report reveals what a travesty the right wing's get-Clinton crusade was.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
March 12, 2002
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His documents are too precious to give Congress, but those of the previous administration aren't worth protecting -- as long as they make Bill Clinton look bad.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
February 7, 2002
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By sitting on a damning interview with the al-Qaida leader, the Arab network Al-Jazeera proved it's a propaganda outlet, not a news organization.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
February 2, 2002
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The risk for the deadly inhalation variety is far greater among older people. Why did it take the CDC so long to let us know?
By Joshua Micah Marshall
November 12, 2001
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Is he really a criminal mastermind coordinating and controlling these atrocities, experts wonder, or simply the most prominent of a larger band of terrorists?
By Joshua Micah Marshall
September 13, 2001
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If Gary Condit had hoped his media blitz would revive his political career and win over the public, he -- as usual -- wildly miscalculated.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
August 24, 2001
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It's the New York Post vs. Newsweek. Or could the truth lie somewhere in between?
By Joshua Micah Marshall
August 1, 2001
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Conservatives are using the Gary Condit controversy to renew their attacks on Bill Clinton. The Democrats' refusal to speak up has made the job much easier.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
July 28, 2001