The Nation InvestigationPolitics Watching What You Say Shorrock reports that AT&T, Sprint, MCI and other telecommunications giants are cooperating with the National Security Agency’s warrantless surveillance program. Tim ShorrockThe NationMarch 20, 2006 InvestigationWorld The Question of Kurdistan The Kurds have almost no natural resources and suffer from a culture of corruption. But their call for autonomy is a serious threat to the building of a united Iraq. Christian ParentiThe NationNovember 14, 2005 InvestigationPolitics, World James Baker’s Double Life Bush’s Special Presidential Envoy to Iraq, James Baker, has a classic conflict of interest: to reduce — and to maximize — the country’s debt burden. Naomi KleinThe NationNovember 1, 2004 InvestigationBusiness, Environment The Secret History of Lead You might think its naturally occurring, but there is no lead in gasoline unless somebody puts it there. Jamie Lincoln KitmanThe NationMarch 2, 2000 InvestigationJustice The Shame of our Nursing Homes While there’s millions in the nursing home industry for investors, there’s only misery for the elderly who live in the homes. Eric BatesThe Nation, Sacramento News and ReviewMarch 29, 1999 1 … 20 21
InvestigationPolitics Watching What You Say Shorrock reports that AT&T, Sprint, MCI and other telecommunications giants are cooperating with the National Security Agency’s warrantless surveillance program. Tim ShorrockThe NationMarch 20, 2006
InvestigationWorld The Question of Kurdistan The Kurds have almost no natural resources and suffer from a culture of corruption. But their call for autonomy is a serious threat to the building of a united Iraq. Christian ParentiThe NationNovember 14, 2005
InvestigationPolitics, World James Baker’s Double Life Bush’s Special Presidential Envoy to Iraq, James Baker, has a classic conflict of interest: to reduce — and to maximize — the country’s debt burden. Naomi KleinThe NationNovember 1, 2004
InvestigationBusiness, Environment The Secret History of Lead You might think its naturally occurring, but there is no lead in gasoline unless somebody puts it there. Jamie Lincoln KitmanThe NationMarch 2, 2000
InvestigationJustice The Shame of our Nursing Homes While there’s millions in the nursing home industry for investors, there’s only misery for the elderly who live in the homes. Eric BatesThe Nation, Sacramento News and ReviewMarch 29, 1999