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Tuesday,
September 23

Whatever happened to root causes?

by Lowell Feld

Why isn't the Bush administration interested in the roots and origins of terrorism against the United States? 
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Thursday,
September 11

9/11/2005

by Lowell Feld

A nuclear bomb destroys a major U.S. city in 2005. How could it happen? A news analysis from the future. 
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Monday,
September 8

Is there a future for Israel?

by Lowell Feld

"...with the
resignation of a frustrated Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas
after only four months in office, and with the latest American-sponsored
"Road Map" for Middle East peace apparently having led
everybody to the edge of a cliff, this seems to be as good as good
a time as any to assess the question: is there a future for Israel
as a Jewish, democratic state in the Middle East?" 
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Thursday,
September 4

The rise of the Militarysportsoftdrink Complex

by Todd Kutyla

The NFL's coalition
of the shilling has invaded the National Mall with the Pentagon and
the Department of the Interior's help. 
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Friday,
August 28

Will virgin Cubs fans get lucky this year?

by Matt Bean

It's that time of year
again. The Chicago Cubs are contenders and fans are bracing their
hearts for pain with Old Style Tallboys. 
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Wednesday,
August 27

A sleepless summer night in Bryant Park

by Harry Swartz-Turfle

Democratic candidate Howard
Dean returns to New York for a rally at Bryant Park. GUSTO checks
out the scene. 
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Wednesday,
August 27

A Running Man's record

by Harry Swartz-Turfle

Fox News wants to take the
Schwarzenegger campaign seriously. That's why we've compiled a platform
from the empty shells of the Arnold's movie career. 
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Friday,
August 22

The big gay elephant
in the room

by Todd Kutyla

Why nobody's talking about the Log Cabin Republicans. 
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Wednesday,
August 20

George W. Bush's stealth war on the environment

by Lowell Feld

A harrowing catalogue of the Bush administration's most dishonest
and damaging offenses against the environment, from its manipulation
of scientific facts to its backroom energy deals. 
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Monday,
August 18

Scenes from a blackout

Banana peels, spring peepers,
ferris wheels and "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds": Gusto's contributors
tell their stories from when the lights went out. 
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Thursday,
August 14

The cipher at Ground
Zero

by Jay Ross

The multi-billion dollar question
with a five-cent answer: What will the new World Trade Center site
look like? 
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Wednesday,
August 13

Science roundup: The
good, the bad, and the ugly

by Sue Carr

Weddings in space, the
dangers of haggis, and heat that makes animals, well, hot. Our keen
observer collects the best and the worst of recent science news. 
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Tuesday,
August 12

What George W. Bush
could learn from "Capturing the Friedmans"

by Lowell Feld

Don't
expect to see a special screening of this documentary at the "Black
and White" House. 
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Monday,
August 11

Hurricane Homo

by Patrick Letellier

America's climate is
getting a whole lot gayer. 
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Tuesday,
August 5

Beyond "16 words": another 16 big lies from Bush

by Lowell Feld

George W. Bush's lies didn't
begin or end with his deception about an Iraqi nuke connection in
Africa. 
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Monday,
August 4

Republican Light

by Todd Kutyla

The DLC-approved candidates
for 2004 don't taste great, but they are less filling. 
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Monday,
August 4

Squandering the trust
of Great Britain

by Alice Jacobson

There was once a time
when even our enemies trusted the United States. Is George W. Bush
beginning to alienate our closest ally? 
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Monday,
July 28

Wesley Clark is Karl
Rove's worst nightmare

by Lowell Feld

How are the Dems going
to defeat Dubya? They need a leader who's strong, charismatic, smart,
and has a vision for the future. Ladies and gentlemen: General Wesley
Clark. 
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Monday,
July 28

Mascot for sale to the lowest bidder

by Matt Kantor

One helped you
prevent forest fires. Another took a bite out of preschool crime.
Now one's poised to stand up for our most basic human rights. 
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Monday,
July 28

Old Europe strikes again

by Steve Diehl

How sodomy made the Supreme
Court go international. 
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