Showing results for: Afghanistan (page 225)
Things that would not happen today
Glenn Greenwald
Jerald terHorst resigned as Ford's press secretary, 30 days after taking the job, to protest the pardon of Nixon
Daily Beast lifts from Salon — again
Joan Walsh
John Avlon borrowed unfairly from Alexander Zaitchik's Glenn Beck work. It's time to 'fess up, not attack Gawker
Karzai’s election woes: Cry me a river
Jenn Kepka
Why the corrupt and increasingly ineffectual Afghan leader doesn't deserve our sympathy
In Kentucky, Rand Paul might kill GOP consensus on terrorism
Gabriel Winant
The tea-partying isolationist looks likely to win his Senate race, jeopardizing the Republican message on terrorism
Calling Afghanistan what it is: A drug war
Alfred McCoy
Thirty years ago, Afghanistan barely produced any opium. Then along came the CIA
The U.S. is stuck in the Cold War
Michael Lind
America is following security and trade policies that made sense just after World War II, but are disastrous now
Sarkozy urges new world finance rules in U.S. speech
Angela Charlton, Verena Dobnik
French president, in New York, says Obama administration should lead way in saving capitalism with regulations
Obama slips into Afghanistan to voice US resolve
Jennifer Loven
The President, during 6-hour nighttime visit, affirms commitment to destroy al-Qaida and extremist allies
The war on WikiLeaks and why it matters
Glenn Greenwald
The U.S. government escalates its campaign to harass and destroy a key whistle-blowing site
Salon Radio: Rep. Alan Grayson
Glenn Greenwald
The controversial Congressman speaks on lobbyist influence, financial reform, Israel, and ways to change Washington
Bin Laden threatens U.S. over alleged 9/11 plotter
Associated Press
In new audio recording, the Al-Qaida leader warns Americans against executing suspected terrorists
“It is a clash of civilizations”
Christoph Schult, Martin Doerry
In an interview, Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman explains his country's claim to East Jerusalem
The creepy tyranny of Canada’s hate speech laws
Glenn Greenwald
Ann Coulter is threatened with criminal prosecution in advance of a speech
Pakistani court charges 5 Americans with terrorism
Zarar Khan
Muslims from Washington D.C. suspected of plotting terrorist attacks, maximum sentence of life in prison
Obama threatens to veto greater intelligence oversight
Glenn Greenwald
The White House fights to retain one of the key weapons of Bush/Cheney lawbreaking
Official: Pentagon probing alleged spy operation
Anne Flaherty, Deb Riechmann
Defense Department being investigated for hiring contractors to spy on suspected militants in Afghanistan
How Arlen Specter solved his Sestak problem
Mike Madden
Arlen Specter was supposed to be vulnerable in Pennsylvania's Democratic primary. But it hasn't played out that way
House rejects call for withdrawal from Afghanistan
Jim Abrams
The bill, asking for troops to leave by the end of the year, never left the starting gate
In rare case, US woman accused of aiding terror
Maryclaire Dale
Authorities indict Philadelphia woman for recruiting jihadists online and planning to kill Swedish artist
Pakistan interrogation center bombed, killing 12
Babar Dogar
Suicide bomber attacks site where high-value prisoners are questioned, wounding 61
Bigelow and “Hurt Locker” win big at Oscars
David Germain
The Iraq war drama nabs five Academy Awards, including a historic best director win
“The Room and the Chair”: Tearing apart the Washington press
Jed Lipinski
A Pulitzer winner talks about the newspaper world she happily left behind -- and what it's doing wrong
“The Secret of Kells”: Oscar’s dazzling Irish surprise
Andrew O'Hehir
Animator Tomm Moore talks about turning Celtic art and fantasy into Oscar season's unexpected delight
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