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Schwarzenegger - The Deregulator

by Jason Leopold

[ october 03 ]

Ahnuld's first role as Governor-elect of California will be to push the state's electricity market towards deregulation.

Performance anxiety

by Michael Griffin

[ september 03 ]

Comparisons between the effectiveness of US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan may be premature, but comparing their opponents' performance - particularly in videos and audiotapes - reveals intriguing differences in the confidence of the world's two most wanted men.

Iraqi liberation, Bush style

by Robert Jensen and Rahul Mahajan

[ september 03 ]

Paul Bremer has given himself the power to squelch Iraqi media engaged in 'incitement', which in practice means clamping down on those who oppose the occupation.

Voting down democracy

by Jason Leopold

[ september 03 ]

The Omnibus Appropriations Bill will force most states to switch from paper balloting to a bug-riddled - and unverifiable - computerised system. What price democracy?

On feel-good conservation

by Karl Ammann

[ august 03 ]

The survival of the great apes is endangered by bushmeat poachers, and some of the large conservation organisations have become part of the problem.

Grim fairy tales

by Robert Jensen

[ august 03 ]

It is not enough to complain about the performance of journalists: we have to work to change journalism.

Crying Wolfowitz

by Jason Leopold

[ august 03 ]

Wolfowitz now admits Iraq was not involved in 9-11 terrorist attacks and had no ties to Al-Qaeda.

All the Shah's men

review by Val Stevenson

Repent at leisure.

Nothing to shout about

by Greg Barns

[ august 03 ]

To Tasmania's indigenous people, celebrating the island's bicentennary is akin to cheering the holocaust.

The CIA, Iraq and the Russian nuclear threat

by Jason Leopold

[ july 03 ]

"[T]he CIA's erroneous information on the former Soviet Union helped influence US military spending and Washington's defense and foreign policies, exactly as the agency's intelligence analysis did in Iraq." Jason Leopold on a dangerous learning difficulty.