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The post-9/11 sweeps left many immigrant families without friends or money. A Pakistani Muslim and an Indian Hindu worked together to help them.
By Michelle Goldberg
June 22, 2004
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The G-8 protests came to nothing -- another victory for the U.S. crackdown on dissent.
By Michelle Goldberg
June 11, 2004
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The stories sound familiar: Muslim prisoners beaten and sexually humiliated by American guards. But it happened in Brooklyn, not Baghdad.
By Michelle Goldberg
May 19, 2004
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With the war in Iraq turning into a nightmare, increasing numbers -- on the left and the right -- are calling for America to withdraw.
By Michelle Goldberg
May 10, 2004
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The Kesbehs were a hardworking immigrant family with a successful business and deep roots in Houston. But after 9/11, the U.S. kicked them, along with thousands of other Arab and Muslim families, out of the country. Now, in a land the children barely know, they wonder why their life has been shattered.
By Michelle Goldberg
April 26, 2004
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Liberal Israelis and Palestinians say President Bush's embrace of Ariel Sharon's proposal may have killed the last chance for peace.
By Michelle Goldberg
April 17, 2004
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"The Passion" sells out theaters, spreads through $1 bootlegs, and fuels more claims of Jewish villainy.
By Michelle Goldberg
April 6, 2004
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After enduring a sustained offensive from conservatives, Republican moderates are quietly mounting a counterattack against Bush, DeLay & Co.
By Michelle Goldberg and Paul J. Caffera
March 26, 2004
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In New York, San Francisco and around the world, tens of thousands of marchers protested the Iraq War and the Bush administration assault on democracy.
By Michelle Goldberg
March 21, 2004
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The White House is pouring money into programs that tell teens to just say no to sex. Most experts say the programs don't work -- except to enrich the religious right.
By Michelle Goldberg
February 24, 2004
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State and local police are taking it upon themselves to investigate antiwar activists -- and in the computer age, the threat to our civil liberties is even greater than it was in Hoover's day.
By Michelle Goldberg
February 12, 2004
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Spying on peace meetings, cracking down on protesters, keeping secret files on innocent people -- how Bush's war on terror has become a war on freedom.
By Michelle Goldberg
February 11, 2004
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Whenever there's a vast right-wing conspiracy, Judge Laurence Silberman keeps turning up.
By Michelle Goldberg
February 10, 2004
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Some of the insurgent's supporters say they're going to take their idealism and go home --- but most of them will probably get over their bitterness and support the nominee.
By Michelle Goldberg
February 4, 2004
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At the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, foot soldiers of the right rail against the big-government, free-spending ways of the White House.
By Michelle Goldberg
January 27, 2004
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The upstart political organization learns that there's no right to free speech on network TV -- even for those who can pay for it.
By Michelle Goldberg
January 16, 2004
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The winner of MoveOn.org's "Bush in 30 Seconds" contest is a subtle ad with the power to sway even some of his defenders. Now the ad may be headed for the Super Bowl.
By Michelle Goldberg
January 13, 2004
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Richard Perle, one of the intellectual architects of the Iraq war, offers an acerbic defense of his ideology.
By Michelle Goldberg
December 17, 2003
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In Miami, police unleashed unprecedented fury on demonstrators -- most of them seniors and union members. Is this how Bush's war on terror will be fought at home?
By Michelle Goldberg
December 16, 2003
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Director Robert Greenwald's "Uncovered" reveals the deceptions and distortions used to sell the invasion. And from the limousine liberals at Moby's bash in NYC to the regular folks in Billings, Mont., antiwar and anti-Bush audiences are eating it up.
By Michelle Goldberg
December 9, 2003
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O'Reilly, DeLay and the GOP have declared war on it. But the online citizen movement grows richer and stronger by the day.
By Michelle Goldberg
December 1, 2003
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America's highest-powered conservatives invited me to their posh weekend retreat, expecting me to bash the left. I'm afraid I wasn't a very good guest.
By Michelle Goldberg
November 18, 2003
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Republicans and the religious right are working to outlaw abortion -- one small step at a time.
By Michelle Goldberg
November 12, 2003
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Neoconservative critics have long charged Middle Eastern studies departments with anti-American bias. Now they've enlisted Congress in their crusade.
By Michelle Goldberg
November 6, 2003
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The writer, director and actors of the hilarious New York play "I'm Going to Kill the President" are all anonymous, and getting in is like taking an espionage assignment in East Berlin.
By Michelle Goldberg
October 29, 2003