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Vol.
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January 2007

Departments

  • January/February 2007 (PDF)

    The American Staff

  • Up Front

    The American Staff

Features

  • Taking Back the States

    Ezra Klein

  • Rejecting the Right

    Robert Borosage

  • Murder and Migration

    David Bacon

Columns

  • The Way Out

    Paul Starr

  • The Overrated Swing Voter

    Mark Schmitt

  • The Real Judicial Activists

    Thomas Miles

  • How to Create Populists

    Robert Reich

Dispatches

  • Doctoring Health Care, I

    Barbara Dreyfuss

  • Doctoring Health Care, II

    Robert Berenson

  • Arms Dealers to the World

    Bradford Plumer

  • The Little Pill that Could

    Ann Friedman

Culture

  • Back to Class

    Richard Kahlenberg

  • In Arabic in English in D.C.

    Tara McKelvey

  • The Other War

    Anatol Lieven

  • Indictment or Challenge?

    Sasha Polakow-Suransky

Special Report

  • Green Common Ground

    Robert Kuttner

  • Sustainable Cities

    Neal Peirce

  • Healthy Communities, Healthy People

    Georges Benjamin

  • The New Environment for Housing

    Jill Brooke

  • Green Buildings Matter

    Michelle Moore

  • Not Just for the Gentry

    Peter Dreier

  • Help Wanted -- Green

    Joan Fitzgerald

  • A Gulf of Good Intentions

    Kellie Lunney

  • Livable Los Angeles

    Peter Dreier

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