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Between The Lines
For The Week Ending Jan. 22, 2010

U.S. Politics

"On Realism and Revolution," by Paul Street, ZNet, Jan. 5, 2010

"New Year's Resolution: Clean House," by Robert Kuttner, Huffington Post, Jan. 4, 2010

"Why Democrats Are Trying to Commit Electoral Suicide," by Ian Welsh, Open Left, Jan. 4, 2010

"Dem Leaders Scheme to Scrap Health-Reform Conference Committee," by John Nichols, The Nation, Jan. 4, 2010

"Are Presidents Afraid of the CIA?," by Ray McGovern, Common Dreams, Dec. 29, 2010

"Gun Rights and Tea Party Activists Encourage People to Bring Guns to New Mexico Protest," by Alex Seitz-Wald, Think Progress, Jan. 3, 2010

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Economy

"Capital City: Wall Street lobbyists don't just have influence in Washington. They own it lock, stock, and barrel," by Kevin Drum, Mother Jones, January/February 2010

"Slowing Pace of Home Sales Raises Fears of New Retreat," The New York Times, Jan. 5, 2010

"Divergent Views on Signs of Life in the Economy," The New York Times, Jan. 4, 2010

"Looting Social Security, Part 2," by William Greider, The Nation, Jan. 4, 2010

"Searching for Pecora," by Mary Bottari, Bankster USA, Jan. 4, 2010

"COBRA's bureaucratic maze is a challenge for laid-off workers," McClatchy Newspapers, Jan. 4, 2010

"Cities, Counties Take Back Corporate Tax Breaks," Associated Press, Jan. 3, 2010

"Mortgage foreclosures still swamping federal efforts to help," McClatchy Newspapers, Jan. 3, 2009

"Public Spending Still Key to Economic Recovery," by Mark Weisbrot, Center for Economic & Policy Research, Jan. 3, 2009

"Mega Giant Corporations Are Very Bad for America," by Barry C. Lynn, AlterNet, Jan. 2, 2009

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Bush Accountability "Yes, It Was Torture, and Illegal," New York Times editorial, Jan. 3, 2010

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International Affairs

"New Revelations Tear Holes in Nuclear Trigger Story," by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, Jan. 5, 2010

"'Orchard of fighters' grows out of poverty and mistrust in Yemen," Times Online/UK, Jan. 4, 2010

"From Coup-lite to Truth-lite: US Policy and Death Squad Democracy in Honduras," by Andrés Thomas Conteris, Common Dreams, Jan. 4, 2010

"Jordan emerges as key CIA counterterrorism ally," Washington Post, Jan. 4, 2010

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"Postwar" Occupation of Iraq, Afghanistan

"Multiple Deployments Lead to Major Increase in PTSD Cases, New Study Says," by Mary Susan Littlepage, Truthout, Jan. 5, 2010

"Blowback On the Border: The Purpose of the Terror War System," by Chris Floyd, Empire Burlesque, Jan. 4, 2010

"Afghan 'Dirty War' Escalates," by Douglas Valentine, Consortium News, Jan. 4, 2010

"Behind Afghan Bombing, an Agent With Many Loyalties," The New York Times, Jan. 4, 2010

"Are U.S. Forces Executing Afghan Kids?," by Dave Lindorff, Counterpunch, Jan. 4, 2010

"Surge in casualties predicted in Afghanistan," Army Times, Jan. 4, 2010

"The Pictures of War You Aren't Supposed to See," by Chris Hedges, Truthdig, Jan. 4, 2010

"Serial Catastrophes in Afghanistan threaten Obama Policy," by Juan Cole, Informed Comment, Jan. 4, 2010

"Many Karzai Afghan Cabinet Choices Are Rejected," The New York Times, Jan. 2, 2010

"Federal Judge Dismisses All Charges in Iraq Massacre," by Jeremy Scahill, The Nation, Dec. 31, 2009

"Welcome to Orwell's world," by John Pilger, The New Statesman, Dec. 30, 2009

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Civil Liberties/ Human Rights

"The Criminalization of Protest," by Radley Balko, Reason, Jan., 2010

"Will Military Torture Be Transferred to the United States?," by Jeff Kaye, Firedoglake, Jan. 5, 2009

"TSA tries to assuage privacy concerns about full-body scans," Washington Post, Jan. 4, 2009

"What's Next: Muslim-Only Lines At Airports?," by Earl Ofari Hutchinson, New America Media, Jan. 1, 2009

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Environment and Sustainability

"2010 Year of Biodiversity Tries to Rein in Runaway Extinctions," Environment New Service, Jan. 4, 2010

"Climate change scepticism will increase hardship for world's poor: IPCC chief," Guardian/UK, Jan. 4, 2010

"Energy companies face individual states taking action on climate change reform," The Hill, Jan. 4, 2010

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Media Issues

"Comcast Launches "TV Everywhere": Say Goodbye to Free Online Television," by Josh Silver, Huffington Post, Jan. 4, 2010

"Hard times at the Washington Post," by Dean Baker, Guardian/UK, Jan. 4, 2010

"The Talboidization of the Media," by David Macaray, Counterpunch, Jan. 1-3, 2009

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Activism

"Holocaust survivor sparks fast for human rights in Gaza," by Jean Athey, ZNet, Jan. 2, 2010

"Disquiet on the Western Front: The Origins of the Wise Use Movement," by Jeffrey St. Clair, Counterpunch, Jan. 1-3, 2010

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