FEATURES
In Search of Common Ground By Bill McKibben Why do we stand by as jobs vanish, schools deteriorate, and health care becomes a luxury? In an age of individualism, maybe we’ve simply decided nothing much matters—except ourselves.
Class Dismissed By David Goodman No more teachers, no more books. In Oregon and elsewhere, a combination of budget cuts, federal underfunding, and a Dick Armey-led tax revolt are devastating the schools.
P L U S :
Reading, Writing, and Landscaping
By Dave Eggers
How teachers make ends meet
Whose Hospital Is It? By Arthur Allen In the brutal economics of today’s health care business, there
may no longer be room for institutions like Philadelphia’s MCP Hospital—or for the communities
they serve.
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Contracts with America By Michael Scherer From Iraq to homeland security, the Bush administration is turning over crucial government jobs to private contractors— including the task of policing
the contracts.
Stats of the Union Painting America, by the numbers
Losing Friends & Alienating People By Clyde Prestowitz Career diplomats weigh in on the Bush foreign-policy record. And the verdict is sobering.
The End of Empire By David Rieff Rather than launching a U.S. quest to remake the Middle East, Iraq may signal the end of the neoconservatives’ grand vision.
One Liberty at a Time By Anthony Lewis As go the rights of Padilla, Hamdi, and the other detainees, so go the rights of us all.
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