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  • EDITORIAL Iran in crisis

    EDITORIAL Iran in crisis

    June 18, 2009

    Iran’s clerical rulers are maneuvering to contain and suppress massive protests that continue to rock that country. This unprecedented mass uprising was sparked by outrage over the government’s rush to declare Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the absolute winner...

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  • COMMENTARY Iran, elections and protest: the roots of reform

    COMMENTARY Iran, elections and protest: the roots of reform

    June 17, 2009

    The fact that Iran is not a democracy and that all candidates in the recent presidential election were “cleared” to run by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei should not blind us to the significance of the election...

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  • EDITORIAL Rejecting the vast right-wing (and deadly) conspiracy

    EDITORIAL Rejecting the vast right-wing (and deadly) conspiracy

    June 15, 2009

    Gunmen carried out two assassinations in the United States in 12 days proving that “home-grown” terrorists are ready to act out their hatred of women, African Americans, Latinos, immigrants and people of Jewish background. On May...

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  • COMMENTARY A Coup in Albany

    COMMENTARY A Coup in Albany

    June 14, 2009

    The mess in the New York State Senate would make for a relatively enjoyable reality show—if the living standards of so many New Yorkers weren’t put at stake. The actions of Sens. Pedro Espada, D-Bronx, and...

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  • Try paying for your dialysis with 50 shares of bankrupt auto stock

    Try paying for your dialysis with 50 shares of bankrupt auto stock

    June 14, 2009

    Once upon a time, when a company went bankrupt, everyone took a hit: workers lost wages, stockholders got killed and the creditors got only tiny bits of what was left. The law guaranteed that it would...

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