BP’s Bitter Lesson from Bhopal
Posted by John Malloy on 06/09/2010
BP’s Bitter Lesson from Bhopal
MART HERTSGAARD | Let the Bhopal case settlement be a horrifying reminder: it is a constant temptation for profit-maximizing corporations to cut corners on safety.
Can Obama Seize the Energy Moment?
BILL MCKIBBEN | Will Obama stand up to big energy in deeds as well as words?
Isn’t There Some Room for Helen Thomas?
KATRINA VANDEN HEUVEL | Thomas’s remarks were offensive, but considering her journalistic moxie and courage over many decades, isn’t there room for someone who made a mistake, apologized for it and wants to continue speaking truth to power?
In Afghanistan, the Beginning of the End?
TOM HAYDEN | With eighteen Democratic senators voting for Feingold’s call for withdrawal from Afghanistan, is a long and bloody end to the quagmire in sight?
Learning from Roosevelt(s)
LAURA FLANDERS | Obama could don the mantle of two Roosevelts at once.
The Death and Life of the Book Review
JOHN PALATTELLA | Newspaper books sections have been ailing for decades, but there’s no better time than now for writing about books.
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