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Znet Article Flanders: What a Difference an Occupation Makes

Znet Article, December, 15 2011 Laura Flanders
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What’s being asked of OWS now is not what the movement can demand but what they can deliver, for people who feel their lives, not just their hopes, hang in the balance.

Znet Article Flanders: Walmart: Too Big to Sue?

Znet Article, June, 23 2011 Laura Flanders
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It's all workers who suffer low wages and hostile treatment from management at Walmart

Znet Article Flanders: The F Word: Buried Bonanza for Over-Builders

Znet Article, November, 18 2009 Laura Flanders
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I just don't get it. When Congress approves gifts worth billions of dollars to people who don't deserve a dime, why isn't it front page news?

Znet Article Flanders: A New Moment?

Znet Article, February, 08 2008 Laura Flanders
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Some lessons about politics and grassroots movements from 1964.

Znet Article Flanders: The Kite Runner:

Znet Article, December, 26 2007 Laura Flanders
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At the level of metaphor, the film adaptation of Khaled Hosseini's best-selling novel is right on target. Abuse of power, remorse, shame, grief, guilt and the dream of redemption: They're exactly the right emotions to stir in a movie about the Uni...

Znet Article Flanders: What Really Happened at Guantanamo Bay?

Znet Article, May, 25 2005 Laura Flanders
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In their first article in Newsweek since the magazine received a dressing-down by Scott McClellan, Michael Isikoff and Evan Thomas quote Defense Department spokesman Lawrence Di Rita, who alleges that Guantanamo commanders changed prison rules in ...

Commentary Flanders: Democracy, What Democracy? Troops Out Now.

Commentary, May, 13 2005 Laura Flanders
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Did Prime Minister Blair get reelected? Yes, and as you've heard, he's starting an historic third term. But what was also historic was the beating he took -- losing more than half of his majority in Parliament "down from around 160 seats to 66. It...

Znet Article Flanders: Something Big

Znet Article, November, 01 2004 Laura Flanders
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Something Big

Znet Article Flanders: Haitian Blood is on our Hands

Znet Article, September, 30 2004 Laura Flanders
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Will someone give us our priorities back? Who do you think needs taxpayer dollars most: an anti-choice Catholic health insurer, or the flood-stricken Haitian people? Just wondering. The New York Times reported Sunday that the Bush administration...

Commentary Flanders: Anyone but Morningstar, Perry and Beers

Commentary, February, 29 2004 Laura Flanders
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John Kerry's primary victories are mounting and "anyone-but-Bush" voters are hankering for a show-down with the Resident. The Massachusetts Senator's "bring it on" victory speeches get big-d Democrats fired up, but when it comes to foreign policy,...

Commentary Flanders: Same Folks, Different Strokes

Commentary, February, 03 2004 Laura Flanders
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Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney have not spent their entire lives fighting foreign wars. They cut their warrior teeth on the domestic front, fighting a war on a war at home: the War on Poverty, which had its start 40 years ago.

Commentary Flanders: Shipping Dispute

Commentary, October, 30 2002 Laura Flanders
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Is everybody in the White House there on family business? The President is -- he's itching to declare war on Saddam Hussein, the man who, as he put it recently, "tried to kill my daddy."

Znet Article Flanders: Some Of Us Did Not Die

Znet Article, September, 10 2002 Laura Flanders
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Some Of Us Did Not Die

Commentary Flanders: Does Karen Hughes Protest Too Much?

Commentary, May, 10 2002 Laura Flanders
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When a man in politics or business says he's resigning to spend more time with his family it's taken as a euphemism for "I'm being pushed out," "I've had it up to here," or, as in the case of all those Enron execs, "the Feds are about to investiga...

Znet Article Flanders: Progressives Of The World Unite!

Znet Article, April, 17 2002 Laura Flanders
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As Red Crescent medics began retrieving dead bodies from the devastated Palestinian refugee camp of Jenin, as many as 100,000 pro-Israel demonstrators massed at the Capitol in D.C. The demonstration brought together conservative Jews and radical r...

Znet Article Flanders: New Yorkers say no

Znet Article, April, 12 2002 Laura Flanders
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          The mood was somber in Public School 3 this Tuesday, when members of New Yorkers Say No To War gathered to talk about Israel, Palestine and Us. New Yorkers Say No has been meeting each week since September 18th. ...

Commentary Flanders: Our Church Our Scandal

Commentary, April, 09 2002 Laura Flanders
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Interesting Examination of the recent scandals that have rocked the catholic church and the importance of these scamdals to everyone.

Znet Article Flanders: A Chip Off The Old Brock

Znet Article, March, 21 2002 Laura Flanders
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A new David Brock is rising. Among the neo-conservative movement's most outspoken voices when he worked for the American Spectator and the Washington Times, Brock shot to stardom with his hatchet job, "The Real Anita Hill," and cemented it with hi...

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