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  • A national state of confusion

    The Bush propaganda machine has convinced Americans that Saddam and the no-longer-mentioned Osama are the same person -- and the polls prove it.
  • Worse than Enron, worse than WorldCom: The Pentagon

    Chaotic accounting systems have caused the military to lose track of more than a million chemical-protection suits -- and that's just the beginning. Why does the country continue to tolerate such disgraceful financial incompetence?
  • Conduct unbecoming

    A new report details the sharp increase in harassment of gays in the military.
  • Militia U.

    Vermont's Norwich University continues to make Indonesians into soldiers, despite a suspension of military cooperation between the two countries.
  • Pentagon points a finger

    Anti-nerve-gas pills may be a culprit, but in general, Gulf War Syndrome is still a mystery.
  • Cry for me, Puerto Rico

    The next big issue after the clemency controversy is the growing pressure to throw the U.S. Navy off its test bombing range.
  • Disloyalty of Democrats

    It's hardly a surprise that China was able to steal our nuclear secrets, given the kind of people the Democrats have put in charge.
  • What kind of woman reads Playboy?

    After 45 years, your grandfather's skin magazine is trying to be all things to all groins.
  • Seymour Hersh vs. the Pentagon

    Seymour Hersh, the reporter who broke the My Lai story, is back, challenging the government's explanation of Gulf War Syndrome.
  • spies like us

    How many New Leftists cozied
    up to "Amerika's" enemies?
  • SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal

    When President Clinton appointed a special committee to look into Gulf War Syndrome, he told members to "leave no stone unturned" in getting at the causes of U.S. veterans' illnesses. One investigator took the president's words seriously -- and paid the price.
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