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COVER/Greg Palast p. 1
‘Vultures’ plague impoverished nations
EDITORIAL p. 2
Take the deal; America still needs jobs
JIM HIGHTOWER p. 3
Goldman Sachs authors Greek tragedy; Good reform gone bad; Maybe we could form a beer party; Help Congress grow spine; Buying America — with our dollars
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR p. 4
RURAL ROUTES/Margot McMillen p. 5
Rural counties take nuclear risks
DISPATCHES p. 5
Phony indignation over Rangel; Banks profit from states’ crises; R’s oppose school lunch ...
CONNIE SCHULTZ p. 6
White collars feeling blue-collar blues
JIM GOODMAN p. 6
The happy story of GM crops
JEN JACKSON p. 6
When school budgets cut, what then?
GENE LYONS p. 7
GOP cage-match strategy
DAVID SIROTA p. 7
Senate’s lesson about democracy
ELLEN BROWN p. 8
Deficit fear mongering
MARK WEISBROT p. 9
National public debt least of our worries
JOHN BUELL p. 9
Bonuses from us
ARIANNA HUFFINGTON p. 10
Reform déjà vu
R.J. ESKOW p. 10
Reconciliation truths
ANDREW LEONARD p. 11
Bringing ‘subprime sexy’ back
DEAN BAKER p. 11
Arizona leads in combating foreclosure
ANDREW LEONARD p. 12
Citigroup’s bogus ‘gratitude’
CYNTHIA MOOTHART p. 12
Bipartisan begrudging to the unemployed
ROBERT REICH p. 13
The enthusiasm gap
JOE CONASON p. 13
Deficit hawk says spend more — on jobs!
FROMA HARROP p. 14
The terrified American shopper
JESSE JACKSON p. 14
Oblivious to jobless agony
ROGER BYBEE p. 14
Bunning intensifies ‘experiment in stress’
HEALTH CARE/Joan Retsinas p. 15
Cynical, clueless or ironic?
SAM URETSKY p. 15
Health care hits and myths
JOHN NICHOLS p. 15
GOP senators still like to spend
WAYNE O’LEARY p. 16
Obama’s conservatism
GRASSROOTS/Hank Kalet p. 16
Coffee time, make it strong
MARGIE BURNS p. 16
Toyota: Is it years or mileage
NORMAN SOLOMON p. 17
War politics: Numb and number
N. GUNASEKARAN p. 17
India scuttles corporate offensive
AMERICAS/Roberto Rodriguez p. 18
Masking identities or counting indigenous?
ALEXANDER COCKBURN p. 18
Stack’s afterlife
DON ROLLINS p. 18
Boomer legacy time
PUBLIC INTEREST/Ralph Nader p. 19
Toyota’s enablers
TED RALL p. 19
Don’t be evil — edit it
JIM VAN DER POL p. 20
Changes on the farm
JAKE WHITNEY p. 20
Corporate sports
EDGE OF SPORTS/Dave Zirin p. 21
Sports attack public education
ROB PATTERSON p. 21
Don’t judge the whale
POPULIST PICKS p. 21
New Orleans parade
AMY GOODMAN p. 22
Crackig down on fracking
GARRISON KEILLOR p. 22
The appeal of unreality
DONALD KAUL p. 23
You’re sorry for getting caught
POET/Michael Silverstein p. 23
Who can we trust?
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