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Soldiers
of fortune
Civilian employees of Dick Cheney's former company are carrying out
military missions around the world for profit
By
Pratap Chatterjee
Force
Provider: The base-in-a-box
Last
week's issue
In
this issue
By Tim Redmond
talkback...
Give Sandoval a break
Opinion
Beyond HOPE
By
tom wetzel
Editorial
The
next Prop. F
Editorial
Release
the airport studies
Editorial
A
better cable deal
Hall
Monitor
Alerts
Labor struggles abroad
By camille t. taiara
News-rack
law again delayed
Supervisors look for ways to void deal with media giant Clear
Channel
By
Tali Woodward
SFO's
secret runways
Why can't the public see key environmental reports on
the airport's expansion plans?
By Rachel Brahinsky
Disobedient
machines
Despite
politicians' hopes, technology can't enforce public policy.
By
Annalee Newitz
Life
during Wartime
Dog days
Stacy Peralta
excavates skate history.
By
A.C. Thompson
Correct
Techniques
Spaced out
By
Mosi Reeves
The
borderline
Sutekh
a troublemaker like his namesake explores the outer limits of
techno.
By
Mosi Reeves
The
devil's work
Ozzy Osbourne,
the singer formerly known as the Prince of Darkness, is like a dad or
something on MTV's hilarious.
By
J.H. Tompkins
Ozz:
The man and the myth
Where's
the party at?
Electro-punk
hits the dance floor.
By
Amanda Nowinski
KINO-EAR
Star fucking
Cold
cuts
The Piano Teacher's cruel lessons.
By
Johnny Ray Huston
Plastic
fantastic
Judith Helfand's HBO documentary Blue Vinyl
Homebody/Kabul
Kushner's can't top an astounding beginning.
By
Brad Rosenstein
Bare
necessity
Dandelion Dancetheater gets undressed.
By
Sima Belmar
Jello
Biafra
Thurs/2, Great American Music Hall
'Supermartket'
Through May 31, Gallery 16
The
Mix
alt.sex.column
Blackout
By Andrea Nemerson
techsploitation
Fascists
By Annalee Newitz
Dine
Hello, Dalí!
By
Paul Reidinger
Without
Reservations
Let's Tango
By
Paul Reidinger
Cheap
Eats
Word is out
By Dan Leone
Moon
Signs
By Sally Cragin
The
Blender
Web Exclusive
Features
In
the Public Interest
Taking
on corporate government in an age of surrender.
Goals for a better America and stronger democratic tools.
By Ralph Nader, 04.24.02
Media
Beat
Media and the hazards
of political faith
By
Norman Solomon, 05.01.02
Focus
on the Corporation
Antibribery law takes a hit.
By
Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman, 05.01.02
SCA
7: The Open Government Sunshine Amendment
SCA
7 is legislation that would place a Constitutional Amendment on the
ballot to allow voters to strengthen the public's right of access
to government deliberations and records. SCA 7 would have to pass
both the Senate and Assembly by a two-thirds majority before being
placed on the ballot. A majority of voters would then have to approve
the addition to the state constitution.
01.29.02
Following
up on public power
The
shame of Hearst
Editor's
Note
By Bruce B. Brugmann, 11.14.01
Picture
this
Miriam
Wolf describes a passel of new photo books, comic collections, and
coffee-table books are as easy to give as they are on the eyes. PLUS:
Middle-earth in the balance, Land of the free ... agent, and more
in December Lit.
Anniversary
Issue
The case
for MUD: A public power agency could cut electric rates by 20 percent
and still make millions of dollars.
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