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The Little Slit in the Americas
In the third installment of This Is Planet Earth, Mitchell Stephens rides a container ship through the Panama Canal and finds out how this ninety year-old artificial passageway still shapes the world order.


Apocalypse -- Now!
Joshua Micah Marshall on George W. Bush's alarmism


Love is Strange
Jefferson Chase on why the Love Parade, Berlin's annual techno bacchanal, is being championed by the Christian Democrats


Our Cheating Hearts
A Dialog about monogamy and how evolutionary biology can help us understand infidelity.


The Toxic Mountain
Michael Amon on Yucca Mountain, the site singled out for nuclear waste disposal


Capitalist Henchman for Hire
Keith Gessen on why the Kremlin had to import an American to crack down on the press


The One That Got Away
Robyn Creswell on the relocation of Manhattan's Fulton Fish Market


Prison Blues
Andrew Friedman on how the census fuels the explosion of prison cells and medieval drug laws


It's a Tree Country
Ben Cosgrove on why voting for a national tree is a feel-good, meaningless gesture


New Beijing, Great Olympics?
Steven Zeitchik on bringing beach volleyball to Tiananmen Square


You Own Your Own Metadata
The only way corporations are going to overcome online privacy issues is to share more, not less, of their customer data. Guess who with? Their customers. Will Kreth explains.


Five Years in Prison for Talking on a Cell Phone
Jeff Sharlet on the strange trials of the Republican Convention protestors


Dude Looks Like a Democrat
Doug Henwood on why the budget battle has Republicans and Democrats cross-dressing


Unionizing the Ivory Tower
Michael Amon on the NYU teaching assistants' struggle to form a union


This Is Planet Earth
Mitchell Stephens is traveling around the world to investigate globalization. In his first report, he's got some good news.


Put Your Pencils Down
Dalton Conley on getting rid of the SAT


RE: Christopher Hitchens
Christopher Hitchens has accused Henry Kissinger of war crimes. He talks to Matthew Craft about the fallout.


Uncle Fidel's Rice
Casey Woods on why Arkansas farmers are having dinner at Castro's house


Shrub Jr. Goes to Congress
Steven Johnson on the Tuesday night speech, and the dangers of underestimating Dubya


The Zapatistas' Parade
Julie Doherty on the re-emergence of Mexico's media-savvy rebels

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