Psychologists Oppose Torture Yet Vote to Attend Terror Interrogations
Op-Ed Roundup
David Korten:
Living Wealth: Better Than Money
Megan Tady:
Who Owns the Media and How the People Can Take It Back
Arianna Huffington:
War
Paul Campos:
Unknown:
Gonzales & Son: The Legacy of An Honest Days Work
Sam Provance:
Army Adds Farce to Abu Ghraib Shame
Bernard Weiner:
CheneyBushs Mercenary Legions
George Monbiot:
How Did We Get Into This Neoliberal Mess?
Bill C. Davis:
In The Mens Room
Diane Farsetta:
The Other Half of the Nuclear Industrys Power Couple: Christine Todd Whitman
David Swanson:
Made Love, Got War: Norman Solomons New Book
Roberto González:
Gonzales Resignation Should Not Impede Inquiry Into War Crimes
Arnold Hiatt:
May The Best Fund-Raiser Win?
Dean Baker:
The Right to Unionize: Key to Democracy
Alan Parker:
Indigenous Nations For United Voice
Michael Tomasky:
Sinking Ship Leaves Rat
Robert Fisk:
The Forgotten Holocaust
Pierre Tristam:
Louisiana Lynching and The Jena Six
Jesse Jackson:
Join March Against Gun Violence
Today's Alternative Special: Online Journal
More war on the horizon, Paul Craig Roberts
Financial bankruptcy, the US dollar and the real economy, Rodrigue Tremblay
"Free-trade" pacts: Job loss to lost sovereignty to police state, Dan Merica
A conversation with a neoconservative, Abbas J. Ali, Ph.D.
Out of step with America, the GOP is committing political suicide, Michael Payne
Special (ongoing): Liar Gonzales Moves On
After Long Controversy, Attorney General Gonzales Resigns, Taylor+Talev
Democrats weigh in on Gonzales departure, BG
Bush's Herd of Loyal Texas Advisers Continues to Thin, Montgomery
Glenn Greenwald:
The Democrats Responsibility In The Wake of Gonzales Resignation
John Nichols:
Gonzales Goes But Investigation Must Continue
New blow to Bush as attorney general resigns, MacAskill
Why did Bush do it? Somebody's hiding something big, Alterman
Fredo/Gonzo: Sinking ship leaves rat , Tomasky
Another nail in the coffin of a moribund presidency, Editorial
Another Bush ally bites the dust, Reid
Why Republicans will heave a sigh of relief, Baker
Special : World in Flames
U.S. Intelligence Report Paints a Bleak Picture of Iraq, Strobel+Fadel
Sen. Warner Advises Bush to Start Withdrawing Troops, Douglas+Schoof
Iranians Attack Kurdish Rebels in Iraq, Collins+Taha
China Threatens to Retaliate over Recalls, Johnson
Special (ongoing): Destroyer Rove Moves On
Frank Rich:
Rove Got Out While the Getting Was Good
Bill Moyers:
The Rove Legacy
Amy Goodman:
Roves Science of Dirty Tricks
Garrison Keillor:
Good Riddance Turd Blossom
Marcy Wheeler:
What Is Karl Rove Hiding?
John Nichols:
Karl Rove: The Machiavelli Who Failed
Matthew Rothschild:
Exit, Karl Rove, Stage Right
Michael Winship:
The Jaundiced Rove of Texas
Sydney Blumenthal:
Well Go No More A-Rove-ing
Rove is cruising the talk shows saying don't blame him, 'somebody' made him do it, Stanley
Rove exit could launch new political strategy, Kranish
The mark of the Rove, Ed.
The Rise and Fall of Turd Blossom, Blumenthal
What is Karl Rove hiding?, Marcy Wheeler
How Karl Rove lost a generation of Republicans, James Carville
A teary bunker moment for Rove as Bush bids him farewell, Rutenberg &Myers
Mr. Rove gets out of town: he can run but Congress can't let him hide, Ed
There are hundreds of machiavellian Rove-spawn still working for the GOP, Nagourney
'Goodbye, good riddance:' Dems bid farewell to Rove
Matthews: 'Exposed' Rove may have to testify now
Bush's brain drain fallout: The conservative government in ruins, Editorial
Ding dong, the witch is dead: Rove heads off to Texas, MacAskill
Rove legacy: incompetency and duplicity, Tomasky
What Karl Rove Didn't Build
Goodbye, 'Boy Genius'
Karl Rove's Legacy.
by Robert D. Novak
Rove: The Architect's Great Project,
by Grover G. Norquist
Special: Bush Economy in Crisis
Danny Schechter:
Mythifying Markets and Mystifying the Public About the Financial Crisis
Dean Baker:
Save Subprime Borrowers, Not Bloated Bankers
Credit crisis claims another bank, Beams
US mortgage lender sells assets, BBC
US stocks rise but jitters remain, BBC
Top US lender 'risks bankruptcy', BBC
Asian markets see further losses, BBC
Property crisis in US deepens, Clark
Buffet profits on Murdoch's purchase of Dow Jones, Clark
Foreclosures Hitting Hard, Pugh
US retailers warn of tough times, BBC
US stocks fall on renewed jitters, BBC
Profit warnings from Wal-Mart.. customers running out of cash, Jagger
If the Americans stop shopping, there will be panic in the markets , Harding
From housing haven to foreclosure leader, streets bristling with 'For Sale' signs, McKinley
The Bush Economy: The U.S. Economy Has Hit The Fan, Paul Krugman
Global stock markets extend plunge
Tel Aviv Stock Exchange opens trading with sharp losses across the board, Natan Sheva
US shares tumble amid Mortgage concerns , BBC
European Central Bank moves to help banking sector, BBC
Economy in Crisis: China Warns U.S.
US lender on brink of bankruptcy, BBC
Britain: Inequality at 40-year high, Whelan
Bush aims to cut corporate tax rates
Hedge Funds May Pose a Risk to U.S. Economy, Hall+Rankin
Chinese Officials Threaten Dollar-Crashing Sell-Off Of U.S. Money
U.S. Jobs Scarcer, Outlook Bleaker for Migrants, Study Says, Bachelet
Mortgage seekers caught in squeeze, Blanton
Getting the rescue right for homeowners...there will be a rescue won't there?, NYT Ed
A future without homelessness, BG Ed
Special Continuing Feature: Bush Threat Is Real
Matthew Rothschild:
Impeach Bush Sign = Littering?
Bruce Fein:
Pelosi Needs To Put Impeachment On The Table
Robert Kuttner:
First Gonzales, Then Bush: Impeachment Should Be A Serious Option - With An Intermediary Step
Bill Press:
Cowardly Democrats Give In to President on NSA Wiretapping
Robyn Blumner:
Nixon Set the Stage for Bushs Excesses
Marjorie Cohn:
FISA Revised: A Blank Check for Domestic Spying
John Dean:
The So-Called Protect America Act
Matthew Rothschild:
Why Are Most Democratic Senators Hiding Even From Censure?
Robert Scheer:
The Terror America Wrought
Burt Cohen:
America Needs To Impeach
Cynthia Cooper:
Media & Impeachment: Not For Discussion, Only For Derision
Christopher Brauchli:
Totalitarianism Revisited
Rosa Brooks:
Heroism and The Language of Fascism
John Nichols:
Representative Baldwin Joins Impeachment Call
Walter Mondale:
Cheney Overstepped The Bounds of His Office
Alan Nasser:
The Threat of U.S. Fascism: An Historical Precedent
Kaleem Omar:
Bushs Critics Say Threat of Martial Law in The United States is Real
Dave Lindorff:
Martial Law Threat is Real
John Nichols:
A Commitment to the Constitution
Glenn Smith:
Congress, Bush and The Real Constitutional Crisis
Ralph Nader:
Acting On Impeachment
John Nichols:
Censure and Impeachment: Take 2
Hubert Locke:
Talk of Impeachment Gets Louder
Details emerge of vast scope of US domestic spying law, Kay
Bush signs expanded wiretap law, BBC
Repair The Constitutional Breach
All tapped out on civil liberties?, ED
Colbert: 'Bush should act illegally before Congress legalizes acts'
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Mainstream
United States
New York Times
New York Times
In search of good teachers, Ed
Our occupation of Iraq was always immoral but soon it could also be illegal , Miles
A saint's dark night: Mother Theresa suffered decades of agonizing doubt , Martin
Gov. Blanco refuses blame in 35 Katrina deaths, Nossiter
SAT scores dip slightly in a more diverse field, Finder
Census shows modest rise in median income: many work longer hours, Goodnough
Creepy toilet sex Senator, GOP of course, says journalists made him do it, Murphy &Stout
Why do wrinkles get faster service than cancers? Could it be profits?, Singer
Wildflowers find favor with highway gardeners, Barringer
'Obstacles' keep Iraqi refugees fleeing Bush hell, out of U.S., Tavernise &Rohde
Acquitting colonel of Abu Ghraib, Bush's prosecutors ignore command responsibility , von Zielbauer
50 die in fight between Shiite groups in Karbala, Farrell
8 S.Korean hostages freed by Taliban, AP
Greek government faces political fallout for wildfire fear-mongering , Fisher &Carassava
Gains unclear as Israeli and Palestinian leaders meet, Erlanger &Kershner
Boston Globe
Senator Craig withdraws from Romney campaign role , BG
Gonzales resigns; , Kranish + Milligan
Cronyism bows out at Justice, Ed.
Chicago Tribune
Here's Lucy .. but not without controversy , Mullen
Census: Uninsured up in 2006, James
Washington Post
Katrina Poverty: Home Sweet Home
Insuring Poor Children: Not Bush
Respecting Our Troops
China: A Dissident's Courage
Big Brother? Eye on the Homeland
Justice for an 'Enemy Combatant'
Iraq's Endangered Minorities
The Gifted Children Left Behind
Bush Is Mining Our Treasures
The Democrats Move Colombia
Post-Iraq Strategy
Bloomberg And Hagel For 2008?
Reviving a Consumer Watchdog During Bushworld
Many Take Army's 'Quick Ship' Bonus
Overhaul of Air Traffic System Nears Key Step
After Katrina, A Lonely Homecoming
Eyes on California as Lawmakers Pursue a Health-Care Deal
Iraqi Leaders Reach Accord On Prisoners, Ex-Baathists
Lobbyists Hired to Press Maliki, Former Premier Says
In India, a Jewish Outpost Slowly Withers
Darfur Peacekeeping Force Has 'Unprecedented' Mission
Castro Essay Is Silent on His Health
Double Bombing Kills At Least 42 in Hyderabad
Coal Mines: What It Costs Us
Labels Aren't What Kids Need
Katrina: Reckless Abandonment
Is There Hope for the Aborigines?
Where TV Is Good for You
The Stars Align in China
L.A. Times
Shiite militia infiltrates Iraqi forces
Venezuela leader Chavez aims to scrap his term limit
China launches media crackdown
330 dead as 7.9 quake rocks Peru
Relatives in Mexico can only pray for Utah miners
Yazidi sect has long been a target of persecution
Cat thyroid disease linked to chemicals
Small groups seen as biggest threat in U.S.
Huckabee finds a spotlight
Minn. legislators fear quick fix in replacing bridge
Israeli agent ties charity to terrorists
NASA delays decision on shuttle repair
Big Brother: Law enforcement to get access to spy satellite photos
Republicans bruise one another in state budget brawl
Judges asked by Bush DOJ to dismiss wiretap suits
Home Depot loses store permit battle
Dump the foam
Don't rush to execution, Gonzales
Tyrants' top 10, with a bullet
When it's life or death, who makes the call?
Karl Rove: great tactics, bad strategy
SF Chronicle
Canada
Globe and Mail
Toronto Star
Ontario bracing for perfect storm
Leaders failing Toronto
Stop shortchanging our cities now
New `Rae days' will not save city
Support for Palestinians
Pearson prevails over de Gaulle
Ban handguns before more die
England
BBC
US arrests seven Iranians working in Iraq, BBC
Bush warns Iran over insurgents, BBC
More than 50 killed at Iraq Shia festival in Iraq, BBC
Wildfires rage on across Greece, BBC
Burning issue: Do forest fires in Greece portend ecological harm?, Richard Black, BBC
Stock markets suffer fresh falls, BBC
Taleban 'agree to free Koreans', BBC
Guardian
Bush plays the nuclear holocaust card, Pilkington
A no win situation: White House in despair about Iraq, Fox
Obama opens up the debate on Cuba, Wilkinson
The puppet that lost its master: Alberto Gonzales, Blumenthal
Australia
ABC, news
Latin America
Privatizing misery, deporting and imprisoning migrants for profit, Narco News
The Week in Mexico , sandiego.com
Activists, mayors protest U.S.-Mexico border wall, Reuters
Activists protest deportation of Mexican woman, Xinhua
Mexican Opposition Leader Calls for Unity to Counter the Political Mafia, Prensa Latina
China Trade Council to Establish Office in Costa Rica, Tico Times
Repression of FTA Opponents in Costa Rica Denounced, Prensa Latina
Panamanians Support Torrijos in spite of 'negative incidents', Prensa Latina
Obama promises more open policy towards Cuba, Caribbean NN
Transport Union launches call for general strike in Haiti, Haiti Action
Father Gerard Jean-Juste Returns Home and Visits Parish, Haitianalysis
Hurricane victims still waiting for basic relief, a mattress or a tarp might help, Jamaica Observer
Colombian guerrillas and paramilitaries battling over key cocaine smuggling routes, Reuters
Colombian Local Elections at Great Risk, Prensa Latina
Venezuelan Oil Deal to Aid Low-Income Londoners, Venezuelanalysis
The Venezuelan Arms Build Up: Fact or Fiction?, Venezuelanalysis
Venezuelan Funding aid to Latin America greater than US, Merco Press
For Brazilian Landless Enemy Is Not Large Landholder Anymore But Agribusiness, Brazzil
Why Is Education Failing in Brazil? For Lack of Trying., Brazzil
Japan and China Come to Brazil for East Meets Latin America Encounter, Brazzil
Bolivia’s Constitutional Assembly Temporarily Suspended: Conflict Trumps Compromise, UDW
Bolivia: End of the new social pact?, Bolivia Rising
Bolivia Intensifies Anti-Drug Struggle, Prensa Latina
Upside-Down World
Europe
Inter Press Service
Mexico-US: 32-Year-Old Immigrant Never Dreamed She Would Become a Symbol , Cevallos
Turkey: Gul Is President, What Next , Toros
Sri Lanka: 'Deadly' Climate for Reporters and Aid Workers , Deen
Politics: Israel Warned US Not to Invade Iraq after 9/11 , Porter
Afghanistan: End in Sight to South Korean Hostage Crisis , Yusufzai
Climate Change: Crisis After Kyoto Confronted , Godoy
Health: EU Opposes Cheap Medicines for AIDS in Thailand , Cronin
Economy: Thinking Big, Russia Misses Microfinance , Klomegah
Politics-Thailand: Islamist Teachers Fuelling Insurgency, Macan-Markar
Politics-Canada: Cop Shoes Gave Away Masked 'Protesters' , Johal
Dominica republic: Children of Haitians Fight for Birth Certificates , Pina
Politics-India: Ruling Coalition Rift Over US Nuke Deal Continues , Bidwai
Europe: Russian Gas May Escape Politics , Dujisin
Der Spiegel
Allocation Abuses Probe: Iraq Weapons Are a Focus of Criminal Investigations
Opinion: The House Lawyer Departs
Too Close for Comfort: Carmakers Threaten to Sue over Chinese 'Copies'
Gerhard Richter's 'Symphony of Light': Cologne Cathedral Gets New Stained-Gl...
Picture This: Fired Up
Progress in Slain Journalist Case: Ten Arrested over Politkovskaya Murder
Far Right in Eastern Germany: A German Ritual of Hand-Wringing and Helplessness
The World from Berlin: Neo-Fascist Magyar Garda Is 'Hungary's Shame'
International Herald Tribune
Radio Paris (WNN)
Middle East
Haaretz
IDF reducing troop presence in Golan in effort to ease tensions, staff
IDF arrest operation underway in West Bank city of Qalqilyah, Avi Issacharoff
U.K. police increasingly suspect Mossad spy murdered, Yossi Melman
Israel considering construction of fence along Egyptian border, Ruth Sinai
Rabbinate forces Arab farmers to sell land to non-Jews for sabbatical year, Yair Ettinger
Hezbollah to file lawsuits against Israel for damage caused in war, Yoav Stern
Israel, PA agree impoverishing Gaza will topple Hamas, Amira Hass
Al Jazeera
Taliban begins hostage handover, Agencies
Detained Iranians freed in Iraq, Al Jazeera
Karbala under curfew after clashes, Agencies
Gul sworn in as Turkish president, Agencies
Scores of Taliban suspects killed, Agencies
Iran pledges nuclear co-operation, Agencies
Middle East
Meshaal: ME Conference Doomed to Fail, Only Serves Israeli Interests, Arab News
Women's rights in Lebanon may seem light years ahead of other Arab nations, Lebanon Daily Star
Israeli ban on truckloads of paper set to hit Gaza schools, IRIN
Robots replace trigger fingers in Iraq, Asia Times
Afghan police fight to survive , Asia Times
New 'surge' report paints grim picture, Asia Times
Iraq failure leaves U.S. looking for scapegoats: Iran, Tehran Times
Iran’s annual oil revenue hits $51b, Tehran Times
pro-Israel PACs are lobbying our government for a foreign country, Palestine Chronicle
Compared to this occupation, even colonialism looks like a nice ride., uruknet
Cancer in Iraq vets raises possibility of toxic exposure, uruknet
Ex-Islamist set to become secular Turkey's president, MET
Nearly 30 killed in Afghan battles, MET
Al-Ahram
The West's belief that it is the sole model of existance breeds extremism, Khalil El-Anani
The 'new' coalition government in Iraq looks the same, only more sectarian, Nermeen Al-Mufti
A US about-face on Iran coming?, Hassan Nafaa
Recent name-calling between Syria and Saudi Arabia, Sherine Bahaa
The sun is setting on the much-touted Middle East peace conference, Khaled Amayreh
The dynamics of the ugly inter-Palestinian conflict in the darkness of Gaza, Saleh Al-Naami
The entire population of the Gaza Strip is living under a state of siege, Serene Assir
A new protest movement against rising prices has appeared in Egypt, Mona El-Nahhas
Arrests, more arrests and military trials for the Muslim Brotherhood, Amira Howeidy
The uproar over alleged torture in Egypt's police stations is far from over, Karim El-Khashab
Egypt: Where do the proceeds from the privatisation programme go?, Gamal Essam El-Din
Pakistan's struggle for democracy: A battle between the army and the judiciary, Graham Usher
Somali protagonists raise the stakes over the country's political future, Gamal Nkrumah
Recent media hysteria about those damned Russians diverts attention from US conduct., Eric Walberg
Daily Star
Asia
China
The Rotten State of China, Guardian Unlimited
China's Communist Party to Hold Major Meeting in October, International Herald Tribune
Merkel Welcomes China's Global Role, China Daily
Trapped Miners Survived on Diet of Coal, Urine and Wife Jokes, Guardian Unlimited
Dawn
Musharraf may trade army post for re-election, M. Ziauddin
India cautioned on blaming before investigating, Qudssia Akhlaque
Gwadar port contract dismays senators, Dawn
China 'no threat', Dawn
Daily Times
Musharraf 'won't let work go to waste', DT
Pakistan won't sign nuclear non-proliferation treaty, Sajjad Malik
Musharraf to take oath as civilian president, Rana Qaisar
South East Asia
Activists challenge Burmese junta: Release Suu Kyi, Aliran
Myanmar fuel protests spread, Al Jazeera
Schools closed after attacks in S Thailand, Xinhua
On the surface, relations between Washington and Kuala Lumpur are unruffled, Asia Times
Malaysia daily gets one-month ban for printing a caricature of Jesus, Al Jazeera
Time for change in Mayalsia, Aliran
Philippine president Arroyo wants rebellions crushed, Al Jazeera
Peace, Development Returns to Troubled Philippine Island, Arab News
Philippine military warns of violence if former president convicted of plunder, Xinhua
Family Circles: A New Program for Overseas Filipino Workers, Arab News
Asia Times, opinion
The Hindu, news
Africa
Somali politician threatens attacks, Agencies
Wave of attacks launched in Mogadishu, Mail and Guardian
Somali Islamists vow to step up drive against Ethiopians, Mail and Guardian
chronology of attacks on journalists in Somalia, Reuters
Sudan: Govt Accused of Breaking Darfur Arms Embargo, allAfrica.com
Sudan expels Western diplomats, Agencies
Burkina Faso: Flood devastation worsening, IRIN
Mauritania: New anti-slavery law not enough for real change, activists say, IRIN
Sierra Leone opposition wins poll, Al Jazeera
Liberia: Taylor war crimes trial postponed, Al Jazeera
Chad-CA Republic-Sudan triangle is crucible of violence, Reuters
Nigeria: Construction of hundreds of local health centres suspended, IRIN
DR Congo: Lake Kivu – a time bomb or source of energy?, IRIN
Africa's trading bloc moves to ease regional barriers to trade, xinhua
Curfew extended in Nigerian oil city, Mail and Guardian
Kenya: Village Turns to Traditional Rituals After Landslide, East African Standard
Grazing reserves, routes for herdsmen to reduce clashes with farmers, Guardian Nigeria
Zimbabwe: Month-On-Month Inflation Declines, Zimbabwe Independent
Plan to help 15 000 Brits flee Zimbabwe if conditions worsen, Independent
Zimbabwe : New evictions likely as humanitarian crisis worsens, Reuters
South Africa: Credit Act Gets Blame for Home Sales Slump, Cape Argus (Cape Town)
South Africa: Catholic Church Reiterates Opposition to Pro-Abortion Law, allafrica
Mail and Guardian
Alternative Views
Consortium News
Favorite Memory: Gonzo on Habeas, Parry
Army Adds Farce to Abu Ghraib Shame, Provance
Democracy Now
"The Largest Law Enforcement Agency in America Has Been Manipulated for Political Purpose"- Rep Conyers on Gonzales Legacy, DN
Greg Palast.com
Hurricane George: How The White House Drowned New Orleans, Palast
Tom Paine
Katrina: A thousand words, Perlstein
Katrina: The "federalist pause", Perlstein
Drug Corp Watch
How Pharmaceutical Companies Manipulate The Medical Industry , Albert Milligan
Gunpoint Medicine: Teenager Arrested, Jailed for Refusing TB Treatment at Hospital, Mike Adams
Pharmageddon: the Prescription Pill Epidemic , Nina Lakhani
Pencils, Pens, Meds, Karin Klein
FDA Genetic-screening Guidelines For Cancer Drug Questioned By Scientists, Science Daily
Biotech Firm Sued Over Brain Cancer Vaccine Claim, Robin Pagnamenta
600 Physicians, Dentists, Scientists and Environmentalists Call for an End to Fluoridation, Dr Joseph Mercola
IDM Pharma Says FDA Declines to Approve Cancer Drug, Reuters
Neurochem's Alzheimer's Drug Fails Trial, AP
The Continued Assault On Our Health Freedoms, Dana Gabriel
Health Care Investor Bought 33.4% of Lions Gate Shares 1 Week before the Release of Michael Moore's SICKO, Leslie Hayes
FDA Calls for Stronger Warnings on Sleep Drugs, Robert Longley
Troubles with Topicals: FDA Warns About Numbing Creams in Wake of Two Deaths, Dermatology Times
Supplement Makers Face New Rules, Beth DeCarbo
Editor & Publisher
Why
isn't the press on suicide watch? , Mitchell
CorpWatch
US: Role of Telecom Firms in Wiretaps Is Confirmed, Lichtblau
China: The Misery of China's Mines , Cody
China: U.S. Group Accuses Chinese Toy Factories of Labor Abuses, Barboza
US: Plaintiffs Find Payday Elusive in Vioxx Cases, Berenson
World Socialist Web
Millions of toxic toys recalled: The nightmarish reality of global capitalism, Walsh
New provocation against Tehran, Symonds
The Nation, opinion
Raw Story, news
Salon, opinion
Information Clearing House, opinion
Mother Jones, opinion
Alternet, opinion
Working For Change, opinion
Tom Paine, opinion
Democracy Now !, news
Daily Kos, opinion
In These Times, opinion
Huffington Post, news
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