Showing results for: Afghanistan (page 209)
Which literary character is a Facebook addict?
Laura Miller
From Sherlock Holmes to Jane Austen: How classic fiction figures would have adapted to the digital age
U.N. calls for U.S., Iraqi probe of Wikileaks reports
Associated Press
High Commissioner for Human Rights advocates prosecution of those believed responsible for torture, other abuses
“The Gun”: How automatic weapons changed the way we kill
Matt Zoller Seitz
A new book explains how AK-47s, M16s and other guns reinvented slaughter -- and their gruesome effect on the body
NATO denies claim of civilian deaths in Afghanistan
Katharine Houreld
Fifteen perish amidst bombing and gunfire. Elsewhere in the country, President Karzai admits he's in Iran's pocket
The Nixonian henchmen of today: at the NYT
Glenn Greenwald
In the wake of horrific Iraq War revelations, the media's key question: What's Julian Assange really like?
Wikileaks Iraq logs: America ignored deaths
Anne Gearan, Robert Burns
Julian Assange's watchdog unloads 391,831 documents that depict a different war from the one presented
Why the right really hates NPR – with or without Juan Williams
Joe Conason
Wingers have dreamed of destroying NPR for years -- because they despise its honest news values and openness
WikiLeaks near release of U.S. war documents
Pauline Jelinek, Raphael G. Satter
NATO chief says leak would create "a very unfortunate situation"
Army digs in for the long haul in Afghanistan
Nick Turse
Despite promised 2011 drawback, the U.S. keeps building new military bases that are made to last
Christine O’Donnell advertises endorsement from bigot blogger Pamela Geller
Alex Pareene
The Delaware Senate candidate welcomes the support of an anti-Muslim writer who flirts with fascism
Iran needs stern lessons in freedom
Glenn Greenwald
A plan to put two Americans on trial for espionage sparks non-ironic outrage
Esquire’s deficit reduction plan gets an “F”
Michael Lind
A bipartisan band of former senators sacrifices the elderly and the middle class to spare the rich
Joe Manchin’s oddly inspiring debate performance
Steve Kornacki
As his opponent sticks to the Tea Party script, West Virginia's governor defends the New Deal/Great Society legacy
Witness says Fort Hood gunman shot at random
Angela K. Brown, Michael Graczyk
Details flood in during the trial of Nidal Malik Hasan, the accused gunman in the military base attack
Obama finds support from the right
Glenn Greenwald
Christine O'Donnell effusively praises the president's terrorism and foreign policies in the Muslim world
How propaganda is disseminated: WikiLeaks Edition
Glenn Greenwald
On the eve of a new leak, widely trumpeted Pentagon accusations about the whistleblowing site have proven false
Army to charge soldier in Afghan civilian killings
Associated Press
Jeremy Morlock is accused of murder, assault and impeding an official investigation. He could face life in prison
A Republican who wants DADT repealed now
Niall Stanage
Gary Johnson goes where few Republican presidential hopefuls dare
You call that a fight, Harry?
Steve Kornacki
Apparently, the Senate majority leader thought his debate with Sharron Angle was some kind of untelevised rehearsal
U.S., reversing course, backs Afghan peace effort
Anne Gearan, Deb Riechmann
Adminstration officials now believe Taliban shaken enough to be coaxed into negotiations
Gates: Courts should not decide policy on gays
Anne Gearan
Repealing "don't ask, don't tell" should be left to Congress, says Defense Secretary
GOP candidate warns of “1,000 Pearl Harbors”
Justin Elliott
House hopeful Ilario Pantano says he fears the Chinese could launch a devastating attack from Cuba
China wages “war” over Asian pipelines
Pepe Escobar
Instead of troops, the Eastern giant uses economic and political clout to secure the oil it needs
They hate us for our occupations
Glenn Greenwald
A new study by a University of Chicago professor reveals the obvious about what actually causes terrorism
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