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State of Siege
Terrorists? The Putin government kidnaps, beats, tortures, and even kills civilians
by Kelly McEvers
The conflict between Chechnya and Russia was reduced to a compact tale of good versus evil . . . read more

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The John Roberts Sideshow
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Mondo Washington
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No Justice for Haiti's Jean-Juste
Interim government jails an opposition leader.
Plus: U.N. to Investigate Alleged Haiti Massacre
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The Bush Beat
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The Essay
The Omen
What's in a name? A hell of a lot, if you're the new pope.
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Ferrer's Color-Coded Victory Plan
A Freddy win in September could pose a demographic dilemma for big-bucks Mike.
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Better to Know the Judge
As an adult home deteriorated, a veteran jurist and a lawyer shared cocktails and dinner.
Plus: Gifford Miller's Lousy Landlord Loot
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Finding Your Voice
Candidates for Public Advocate clash over job description.
Plus: Power Plays
This week: Ferrer Policy Barrage Continues
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La Dolce Musto
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The Interview
The Truth Is In There
Talking with Barbara Olshansky, leading lawyer for Guantánamo detainees
by Christine Lagorio

Daily Rockie Horoscope
by Rockie

Savage Love
You got screwed by a horse?
by Dan Savage

Pucker Up
Punk Porn Muse
Model-artist Barbara Ann Crumm bares body, soul in exhibit.
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Free Will Astrology
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Without a Prayer
Like other religious artists before him, Sufjan Stevens puts his faith in craft.
Plus: Riff Raff
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From Hair to Eternity
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Gay Bar Vets Castigate President for His Utter Inability to Rock
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Democracy Now
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Eddytor's Dozen
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by Chuck Eddy

The Sound of the City Angelic Art-Folk Diva Antony and the Johnsons at Town Hall
by Amy Phillips
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Claws and Effect
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Michael Atkinson reviews Grizzly Man

The Incorporation of Dreams
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Chicagoans Take the Fringe by Storm
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Southern Discomfort
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Original Virtue
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