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Today's
Stories
August
15, 2007
Paul
Craig Roberts
"No American President Can Stand
Up to Israel"
August
14, 2007
Paul
de Rooij
Humanitarian Wars and Associated Delusions
Winslow
T. Wheeler
Congress's Busted September: Disingenuous Gestures Amid Catastrophe
David
Rosen
The Case of Genarlow Wilson: Racism, Justice and Age-of-Consent
Laws in America
Gary
Leupp
Bush Warns Puppets Not to Praise Iran
Clifton
Ross
Latin America at the Crossroads
Muhammad
Idress Ahmad
The Politics of Democracy Promotion
Jacquelyn
Godin
A Circle of Poison: Pesticides in the Plantations
Uri
Avnery
Oslo Revisited
Ramzy
Baroud
A Palestinian Miracle at the UN?
James
McEnteer
Philistines as Cultural Critics
Website
of the Day
When Cheney Called Iraq a Quagmire
August
13, 2007
Jeremy
Scahill
The Mercenary Revolution
F.
William Engdahl
The Hidden Agenda Behind Bush's Biofuel Plan
Alexander
Cockburn
The Veldt Will Never Be the Same
Kathy
Kelly
Iraq's Refugees: "et to Work"
Chris
Floyd
No Light, Light Tunnel: the Bipartisan Guarantee of More War
in Iraq
Paul
Craig Roberts
Hegemony of the Cockroach
William
Blum
First Pullout, Then Bloodbath?
Kenneth
Couesbouc
The Language of Dominion
Rannie
Amiri
Tancredo's Screedo: a Lethal Mix of Ignorance and Insanity
Brenda
Norrell
Priests Expose Secret Cycle of US Torture
Fran
Shor
All Fall Down
Ron
Jacobs
Dr. Strangelove Meets Dubya's Double Buzz Twofer
Website
of the Day
The Beauty of Defiance
August
11 / 12, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
How the Democrats Blew It in Only
8 Months
Stan
Goff
The Cover-Up of Pat Tillman's Death
Ralph
Nader
GM Radio: Payola to Rightwing Talk
Shows?
Vijay
Prashad
Destination Darfur: a New Cold War
for Oil
Greg
Moses
SubPrime People: Behind the Banking
Crisis
Alan
Farago
The Cratering Mortgage Market, WCI
Communities and Amb. Al Hoffman
Patrick
Cockburn
The Cracks in Saddam's Dam
Ben
Tripp
On Fleeing the Country
Robert
Fantina
Romney's Dance: The Rightwing Flip-Flop
John
Ross
The Guelaguetza Strategy in Oaxaca
Seth
Sandronsky
Organizing Nurses
Paul
Krassner
Assholes of the Week: From Mitt
Romney to Bill Richardson
Website
of the Weekend
Pearl
Jam: Censored by ATT
August
10, 2007
Paul
Craig Roberts
China's Threat to the Dollar is Real
Stan
Goff
How Pat Tillman Died
Marjorie
Cohn
A Blank Check for Domestic Spying
Saul
Landau
In the Age of Immigrant Panic
Chris
Floyd
Goading Xerxes: the Coming Strike on
Iran
Daniel
Ellsberg
A Vision for Cindy Sheehan's Campaign
Anthony
Papa
The Upside Down Flag: a Country in Distress
Farzana
Versey
On the Heels of Sir Salman
Sgt.
Kevin Benderman
Freedom or Totalitarianism?
Nuri
Nuri
Memories
of T99 Nelson
Website
of the Day
Lessons
in Obfuscation from Sen. Larry Craig: How to Talk About Looting
the Public Domain
August
9, 2007
Stan
Goff
The Fog of Fame: Pat Tillman as Everyone's
Political Football
Paul
Craig Roberts
In the Hole to China
Alan
Farago
The Terror of the Mortgage Pools
William
S. Lind
The Surge's New Math: One Step Forward,
Two Back
Doug
Giebel
Letter from Montana: What the Bushvolk
Have Done to America
Harvey
Wasserman
Radioactive Bailout in Advance
Jacob
Hill
The Tail End of Free Trade: NAFTA's
Impact on the Manufacturing Sector
Raul
Zibechi
The Dark Side of Agrofuels
Dave
Zirin
The Making of Barry bin Laden
Website
of the Day
"Babies Just Come with the
Scenery"
August
8, 2007
Andy
Worthington
Backing Up Lt. Col. Abraham on
Gitmo Abuse
Jeff
Halper
The Catch in Israel's "Generous
Offers" at Jericho
Greg
Moses
No Light in August for Texas Refugees:
Judge Orders Baby Sent to Palestine
Nurit
Peled-Elhanan
The Murder of Abir Aramin, 9 Years
Old
Sukant
Chandan
British Prisons as Islamic Universities
Robert
Fisk
A Lebanese Surprise
George
H. Strauss
The Military Society
D.K.
Wilson
Bonds, the Haters and 756: Why Bob
Costas Can't be Trusted
Bill
Day
Leonardo DiCaprio's Baggage: the Perils
of Celebrity Environmentalism
Tim
Campbell
Monkey See, Monkey Do Politics
Website
of the Day
Periodic
Table of Visualization Methods
August
7, 2007
Patrick
Cockburn
Why the Surge Has Failed
Andy
Worthington
Why Do We Need the Democrats?:
They Have Failed to Restrain Bush on Gitmo, Iraq and Domestic
Spying
Kathy
Kelly
The Little Girl of Hiroshima
Stan
Cox
The Antiwar Majority: Look Quickly, You
Might Miss It
Sonja
Karkar
Israel's Settlement Project
Sen.
Russ Feingold
A License to Wiretap--Anyone
Alan
Farago
Dancing in the Light of Florida
Norman
Solomon
Let Us Now Praise an Infamous Woman
Binoy
Kampmark
Giving Good Face: What Jeremy Bentham
and Facebook Have in Common
Dave
Lindorff
The Gelding Congress
John
Stauber
Coffee with the Troops at Yearly
Kos
Website
of the Day
George Carlin
on Education
August
6, 2007
Bill
Quigley
Fighting for the Right to Learn in
New Orleans
Kathy
Rentenbach
Guatemalan Gold, Guatemalan
Bones
Uri
Avnery
White Elephants: Bush's Middle East
Arms Deals
Col.
Dan Smith
Of Time and Iraq
Ralph
Nader
Cruise Ship Blues
James
Neshewat
War? What War?: a Report from the
New SDS Confab in Detroit
D.K.
Wilson
Barry, Bud and 755
Greg
Moses
Safe Passage for Willie Nelson
Fidel
Castro
Hard and Obvious Realities
Mike
Whitney
Judgment Week on Wall Street
August
4 / 5, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
Rupert Murdoch and the Luck of the
Bancrofts
Peter
Linebaugh
Speaking in Irish Tongues
Saul
Landau
Faith-Based War
Alan
Farago
The Candidates and the Collapsing
Economy
Dave
Zirin
When Domes Attack: Even in Minnesota
Barucha
Calamity Peller
Oaxaca is Not Over
Anthony
DiMaggio
Double Standards in U.S. Aid to
the Middle East
Dave
Lindorff
Spy Power: Bush Demands, Democrats
Deliver--Again and Again and Again
Fred
Gardner
Write Off Your Congressman
Nicola
Nasser
The Iranian Option
Benjamin
Dangl
Privatizing Repression in Paraguay
Rannie
Amiri
Bribe, Divide and Conquer
Daniel
Gross
CSR on Trial: Starbucks Behind the
Brand
Sherwood
Ross
Obama Renounces Use of Nuclear Weapons
Manuel
Garcia, Jr
A Bridge Truth Movement?: From
9/11 to Minneapolis
Missy
Beattie
The First Mannequin and the "Crime
Scene"
Ron
Jacobs
The Outlaw Trip to Mexico: Goin'
Down the Road Feelin' Bad
Website
of the Weekend
Photos: Texas Immigrant
Prison
August
3, 2007
Gabriel
Matthew Schivone
An Interview with Noam Chomsky on
Responsibility, War Guilt and Intellectuals
Jonathan
Cook
Israel's Jewish Problem in Tehran
Patrick
Cockburn
Sunnis Walk Out of Iraq Government
Little
Steven Van Zandt
Die, Greedy Swine! Die! Die!:
How the Record Companies are Killing Rock Music
Christopher
Brauchli
Bush Makes Putin Look Like James
Madison
D.
K. Wilson
Two Sides and a Middle: Michael Vick
Ain't the One to Ask
Linda
Ford and Ira Glunts
Maxwell's Silver Hammer: Syracuse University
Enlists in the Global War on Terror
Kelly
Overton
The Casualties of Green Scare: the
Feds' War on the Animal Rights Mvt.
Monica
Benderman
In Freedom's Name
Manuel
Garcia, Jr.
Minneapolis Bridge Collapse: Was Cheney
at the Scene?
Website
of the Day
A
Cinematic Look at the Police State in Action
August 2, 2007
Paul
Craig Roberts
The Return of the Robber Barons
Stanley Heller
Report from the Land of Apartheid
Eric
Ruder
Fighting PTSD; Fighting the Army
Robert
Fantina
Still Getting It Wrong: the NYT and
Iraq
Alan
Farago
The Toxic Mortgage Waste Crisis
Chris
Floyd
Chertoff, Chiquita and Death Squads
Franklin
Lamb
Lebanon's Crucial Special Elections
Sen.
Russ Feingold
Closing the Book on the Abramoff
Era
Anthony
Papa
Drug Treatment isn't a Silver Bullet
Norman
Solomon
The Big Guns of August
Website
of the Day
Louie, Louie Video Contest
August 1, 2007
Debbie Nathan
More
Secret Payments by Former NYT Reporter to Web Porn Star Surface
in Nashville Courtroom
Fred
Gardner
Ciao, Michelangelo
Gary
Leupp
Why Iraq's Best-Loved Athlete Can't
Go Home
David
Rosen
America's Top 10 Political Sex Scandals
Winston
Warfield
Is the Tillman Case Still a Coverup?
Daniel
McBride
Lessons from Bomber Harris: If the
US Strikes Pakistan
Glen
Ford
The Corporate Plan to Crush Black Resistance
Thomas
P. Healy
The Toxic Career of Indiana's Environmental
Commissioner
John
V. Whitbeck
The Five Percent Solution
David
Krieger
Nuclear Weapons and the University
of California
Website
of the Day
The Tragic Story of
Hisham Mohammed
July 31, 2007
Kathy
Kelly
Dancing in the Darkness: the Story
of Abu Mahmoud
Clancy Sigal
The Ghosts of Passchendaele
Paul Krassner
Assholes
of the Week: From Baby Doll to Cheney
Joe
DeRaymond
Return to the Republic of Death?
Diane
Christian
"Winning": What Bush
Could Learn from the Shade of Achilles
Chris
Floyd
Good News is No News: Why the Bush
Adm. Buries Accounts of Extremist Recantations
Ramzy
Baroud
Bush's Real Agenda in Palestine
Alan
Farago
Battle for the Soul of Florida
Fidel
Castro
In Spite of Everything: Reflections
on the Pan American Games
Dan
Bacher
The Fish Terminator: Schwarzenegger's
Campaign to Build the Delta Canal and More Dams
July
30, 2007
Marjorie Cohn: Independent
Counsel Time
Patrick Cockburn
Four
Million Iraqis on the Run
Peter Quinn
Irish in America
Uri Avnery
A
Warning to Tony Blair
John Ross
Zapatista Intergalatica Lands on
Earth
Ron
Jacobs
Free the San Francisco 8
David
Vest
Farewell,
Old Friend: Another Legend of the Blues is Gone
Jeffrey
St. Clair
T99 Nelson: Seduced by a Legend of the
Blues
Website
of the Day
Collateral Repair
Project
July
28 / 29, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
Now the NYT is Selling "Bloodbath"
as a Rationale to Stay in Iraq
Ralph
Nader
Rotten Justice
Robert
Fantina
American Lies and Iraqi Nationalism
Fred
Gardner
Prohibitionists Attack, Reformers
Fundraise
July
27, 2007
John
Ross
Bombing Pemex--or Not?
Arthur
Neslen
Gaza was a Gas for Blair
Dave
Lindorff
Declaring the US a Battlefield: Martial Law is Now a Real
Threat
Julene
Blair
The Environmentalist Within
Christopher
Brauchli
Bush Uses Children as Shock Troops in His War on Socialized Medicine
Jesse
Hagopian
Fund the Wounded, Not the War
Charles
Modiano
Manufacturing a Villain: Sports Illustrated's Vilification of
Barry Bonds
Bill
Day
The Hollow Environmentalism of Leonardo DiCaprio
Walter
Brasch
Leaders Afraid to Lead
M.D.
Mitchell
Farm Based Camps
Website
of the Day
Fighting Sarcoma
July
26, 2007
Kathleen
Christison
The Siren Song of Elliot Abrams
Andy
Worthington
Why the Pentagon's Gitmo Study is a Joke
Clancy
Chassay
How the Bush White House Seeks to Destroy Lebanon
Marjorie
Cohn
Showdown Over Executive Privilege
Susie
Day
Apartheid Americana
David
Price
Tour de Witch Hunt: Drugs, Diaries and Purges
Marie
Trigona
Argentina's "Dirty War" Crimes Trial: The Torturer
Priest
Norman
Solomon
Media Spin on Iraq: We're Leaving (Sort Of)
William
S. Lind
How to Win in Iraq
Natsu
Saito
Ward Churchill and the Regents at the University of Colorado
John
Stauber
Netroots and the Iraq War: Does Ending It Matter to Them Anymore?
Website
of the Day
Sticking It to the Man
July
25, 2007
Andy
Worthington
Gains and Losses at Gitmo
Gary
Leupp
Bush Speechwriter, Michael Gerson, Calls for Attack on Syria
Ray
McGovern
The Sad Decline of John Conyers
Dr.
Susan Block
Bonobo Bashing in the New Yorker
Joshua
Frank
Hillary's Neocon: the Imperial Vision of Richard Holbrooke
Tina
Richards
What Harry Reid Doesn't Know About His Own Bill
Ben
Terrall
Indonesia's Bloody Brand of CounterTerrorism
Farzana
Versey
God Acquitted!: Lessons from the Case of Darwood Ibrahim
Mohammad
Ali Salih
A Bomb in My Briefcase?
Laura
Carlsen
A Strange Homecoming: Reflections on the First US Social Forum
Ron
Jacobs
Come to Kennebunkport!
Sunsara
Taylor
Knocked Up is F**ked Up
Website
of the Day
Wal-Mart's Flip Flops: Feet Killers
July 24, 2007
Saul
Landau
How to Walk in Bushtime
Kathy
Kelly
The Plight of Iraqi Refugees in Jordan
Russell
Mokhiber
The Michael Vick / George Bush Thing
M.
Shahid Alam
Islam Now, China Then
Patrick
Cockburn and Anne Penketh
Meeting in Baghdad
Dave
Lindorff
Overcoming John Conyers
Binoy
Kampmark
You Tube You Can't: Failure of a Medium
Richard
Neville
Murdoch's Transplant: a Warning to the Wall Street Journal
Cindy
Sheehan
We Must Move Beyond Politics as Usual
Evelyn
Pringle
Anti-Depressants and Birth Defects: Why is the CDC Downplaying
the Risks?
Norman
Solomon
Media Corrections We'd Like to See
CP
Newswire
Reading Harry Potter Not Sinful
Website
of the Day
Sea Islands Black Heritage Festival
July
23, 2007
Andy
Worthington
Narcolepsy on Gitmo Detainees
Uri
Avnery
A Trap for Fools
Patrick
Cockburn
Turkish Prime Minister Threatens to Invade Northern Iraq
Sousan
Hammad
The Children Without a Title
John
Walsh
Todd Gitlin's Nader Fixation
Harvey
Wasserman
Spinning Kashiwazaki: PR Flacks Rush to Aid of Crippled Nuke
Martha
Rosenberg
The Life and Times of a Hog-Hanging Farmer
Collin Baber
Here
Come the MRAPs: Resurrecting Apartheid Armor for Iraq
Reza
Fiyouzat
Iran's Forgotten Anti-Nuke Movement
Stephen
Lendman
Saving a President: Scare-Mongering and Executive Orders
Website
of the Day
The Port Huron Project
July
21 / 22, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
Giuliani and the Dogs of War
Werther
How to Read a National Intelligence
Estimate
Ralph
Nader
Atomic Blowback
David
Keen
Buy Hard: How to Sell an Endless War
Fred
Gardner
Karl Rove, Pothead: When Good Drugs Happen to Bad People
Gary
Leupp
Edelman's Edict: Is Hillary "Reinforcing Enemy Propaganda?"
Robert
Fantina
Fear in Iraq
Saker
The Future of Palestine: an Interview with Jonathan Cook
Rannie
Amiri
Nasrallah in the Crosshairs: How will the Third Lebanon War Start?
Mike
Whitney
The Crisis in Hedgistan
Dr.
Susan Rosenthal, MD
The Hidden Injuries of Powerlessness: Linking Alienation and
Dissociation
Monica
Benderman
Facing the Truth
Dan
Bacher
Deltagate: the Politics of Fish Kills
Michael
Baney
Fujimori's Long Race From Justice
Missy
Beattie
Here, There and Everywhere
Ron
Jacobs
Tremble, Tyrants
Adam
Engel
Radical Language: an Introduction
Thomas
Naylor
California Split: an Open Letter to Schwarzenegger
Poets'
Basement
Landau, Ford and Engel
Website
of the Weekend
Surge in Action
July
20, 2007
Eliza
Szabo
Fatal Neglect: Civilian Casualties
in Afghanistan
Pam
Martens
Doctoring the News: CNN's Sanjay Gupta, Laura Bush and Merck
Alan
Farago
Winners and Losers in the Housing Market Crash
Harvey
Wasserman
Lies and Leaks: The Earthquake That Screamed "No Nukes!"
Marjorie
Cohn
Iraqis will be the Deciders
Dave
Zirin
White Noise and the Black Athlete
Anthony
DiMaggio
American Public Opinion and Israel
Scott
Liebertz
Oaxaca on Edge
Linn
Washington, Jr.
British Cops Assault Rape Allegations
Bill
Piper / Anthony Papa
Flying High?: The Political Junkets of Bush's Drug Czar
Ramzy
Baroud
Bush's War Policy: When Time Heals Nothing
Website
of the Day
The Prankster Art of Mark Jenkins
July
19, 2007
Patrick
Cockburn
The Next Invasion of Iraq
Remi
Kanazi
Is This Ben Gurion or Hell?: a Palestinian Adventure Through
Israel's Largest Airport
Winslow
T. Wheeler
The Surging Costs of the Iraq War
Sharon
Smith
Democrats and Health Care: Behind the Rhetoric
Dave
Lindorff
Killing Cabbies in Iraq
Conn
Hallinan
Have Gun, Will Travel: Mercenaries in Iraq and Afghanistan
D.
K. Wilson
The Michael Vick Case Pulls Back the Veil on Who We Really Are
Joshua
Frank
Democrats as Leviathan: Another Step Toward War with Iran
Norman
Solomon
The Ghost of Wayne Morse
Russell
Hoffman
Rattling the Reactor: Quakes, Fires and Leaks at the World's
Largest Nuke
Ray
McGovern
Bush's Wooden Headedness Kills
Website
of the Day
Protesting Power
July
18, 2007
Brenda
Norrell
Spy Towers on the US Border
Col.
Dan Smith
How the US Could "Lose" Saudi
Arabia
Martha
Rosenberg
Lord of Crookharbour: the Trial of Conrad Black
Conn
Hallinan
Bombing and Spraying Afghanistan
Binoy
Kampmark
The SIM Card Terror Case
Patrick
Bond /
Rehana Dada
Who Killed Sajida Khan?
Tom
Johnson
The Long Road ... to Nowhere
Paul
Craig Roberts
A Free Press or a Ministry of Truth?
Bob
Quellos
Pushing the Poor Out of House and Home
Felice
Pace
Falling for Lieberman's Iran Resolution
Robert
Weissman
National Health Insurance: More Humane and More Efficient
CP
Newswire
Shocking Report Showing Involvement of US Psychologists in Torture
Website
of the Day
Gilad Atzmon Live!
July
17, 2007
Patrick
Cockburn
Just Another Day in Iraq: 100 Fathers,
Mothers and Children Killed
Marjorie
Cohn
Out of Control: Executive Power Plays
Evelyn
Pringle
Inside Bush's FDA
David
Rosen
Moral Hypocrisy on the Hill: the Christian Right, Sexual Scandal
and the Pleasures of the Courtesan
Susan
Miller
Width Matters: Displacement and Israel's Wall
Franklin
Lamb
Did the UN Cave to Israel on Lebanon's Shabaa Farms?
Don
Monkerud
Considering Victory in Iraq
Harvey
Wasserman
Nuclear Surge
Russell
Hoffman
Japan Dodges a Radioactive Bullet
Dave
Lindorff
Feingold Turns to Dross
Dave
Zirin
Reclaiming Sports as True Fiction
Website
of the Day
Che at the UN: 1964
July
16, 2007
Gary
Leupp
Cheney Urges Bush to Strike Iran
Ellen
Cantarow
The Untold Story of Iraqi Women
Paul
Craig Roberts
Impeach Now
Allan
J. Lichtman
The D.C. Madam's Public Service
Dan
Bacher
Cheney and the Klamath: Was the Veep Behind the Nation's Worst
Salmon Kill?
Patrick
Cockburn
The Killing of Khalid W. Hassan
Manuel
Garcia, Jr.
Property is Racism
James
Brooks
AIPAC and Mahmoud Abbas: the Undemocratic Road to Defeat
Liaquat
Ali Khan
The Judicial Crisis in Pakistan
Julie
Flint
Suleiman Jamous in Limbo
Website
of the Day
Free Suleiman Jamous!
July
14 / 15. 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
Support Their Troops?
Andy
Worthington
Gitmo's Tangled Web: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Majhid Khan, Dubious
US Convictions and a Dying Man
Ralph
Nader
Lawlessness, Waste and Incompetence
Robert
Fantina
The Illegalities of the Iraq War
Ron
Jacobs
Architecture as Military Strategy
Joshua
Frank
Eat, Fight, Screw, Pray: An Interview with Joe Bageant
Conn
Hallinan
Guns, Foundations and Free Trade: How the Right Targets Africa
Dr.
Susan Rosenthal, MD
War and Dissociation
John
Ross
No En Nuestro Nombre!: a Letter to the Mexican Antiwar Movement
Fred
Gardner
Who's Afraid of Cannabidiol?
Rannie
Amiri
A Primer on Israeli Doublespeak
Charles
Modiano
ESPN's Rap Sheet: Pacman as Black Man
Anthony
DiMaggio
America's Parochial Press
China
Hand
Executive Orders and Coercive Diplomacy
Missy
Comley Beattie
Reprobate Rhetoricians
Dr.
James J. Murtagh, Jr.
Harry Potter Battles Big Brother
Kenneth
Rexroth
On Thomas More's "Utopia"
Poets'
Basement
Engel, Davies and Orloski
Website
of the Weekend
GOP Sex Hypocrites: a Slideshow
July
13, 2007
Patrick
Cockburn
The Decider in Denial
Winslow
T. Wheeler
Bush's Iraq Benchmarks Assessment: Grading on a Curve for the
Wrong Test
Imran
Khan
When Dictators Serve US Interests
Todd
Chretien
The Wal-Mart of Garbage
Sam
Husseini
Killing the Constitution
Dr.
Herman Mindshaftgap
Why, in Truth, There is No Surge
Anthony
Papa
The Hard Road Home
D.
K. Wilson
The Wonderful World of Mike Greenberg and Barry Bonds
David
Michael Green
In the Last Throes, Judiciously
Website
of the Day
Strange Attraction: Mrs. Thompson and Mr. Wolfowitz
July
12, 2007
Paul
Craig Roberts
Restoring the People's Power
Robert Jensen
Lessons
from the Lal Masjid Tragedy
Dr. Susan Block
Hookergate II: The Senator and the Veep
Joshua Frank
The Liberal Thrashing of Ward Churchill
John Chuckman
How Terror Lost Its Meaning
Corporate Crime
Reporter
The Problem with Bribeline
Mike Whitney
Demonizing Putin
Nicola Nasser
Will New Delhi's Palestinian Policy be Neutralized?
Richard Rhames
Requiem for the Paxilated
William S.
Lind
Not Fourth Generation Warfare
Website of the Day
Video: World's Largest Nuclear Explosion
July
11, 2007
Patrick
Cockburn
The Benchmark Blame Game
Richard
Neville
Is This Man a Psychopath? Bomber McNeill, the Faceless Pol Pot
of the Sky
Debra
McNutt
Privatizing Women: Military Prostitution and the Iraq Occupation
John
V. Walsh
A Plea to Ralph Nader
Scott
Liebertz
Where's the Outcry? Mexico's Monitor Radio vs. RCTV
George
C. Wilson
Beware the Iran Hawks
James
McEnteer
My Impossible Dream Candidate
Philip
Rizk
Submission or Resistance in Gaza?
Johnny
Hazard
Mexico Commemorates a Fraud
Dave
Lindorff
On the Road with Impeachment
Website
of the Day
Sly Stone's Higher Power
July
10, 2007
James
Ridgeway
True North: Big Oil in the Arctic
Tariq
Ali
New Clashes in Islamabad: Judges and Jihadis Torment the Regime
Javed
Hussein
Pakistan's Waco?: The Storming of the Red Mosque
William
Blum
Neocons, Theocons, Demcons, Excons and Future Cons
Ralph
Nader
Grown in China
Jay
Arena
New Orleans, Public Housing and the Non-Profit Industrial Complex
Anthony
DiMaggio
A Begrudging Reversal: The New York Times and the "Anti-War"
Turn
Eva
Liddell
Has Ann Coulter Got the Hots for John Edwards?
Jerry
Kroth
Democratic Defectors and the Israel Lobby
Alice
Woodward
White Supremacy and the Jena Six
Nikolas
Kozloff
Where's Jerry?: On Cheney Impeachment, Rep. Nadler's a No Show
Paul
Shannon
It's Time to Reform Sex Offender Laws
Website
of the Day
March for Remembrance
July
9, 2007
Fidel
Castro
The Killing Machine: Reflections from
a Target of the CIA
Diana
Johnstone
King Sarko the First
John
Walsh
Will the Greens Seize the Moment?
Uri
Avnery
The Jordanian Option
Ramzy
Baroud
The Palestinian Left: a Lost Opportunity?
John
Ripton
The New West Bank Palestinian State
Stephen
Lendman
Making Gaza Scream
Bruce
Jackson
Bush Going Down: the Correct Way to Affix a Stamp
Michael
Donnelly
What's the Matter with Winchester?
Doug
Giebel
Wanted: Old Men with Nothing to Lose
Website
of the Day
Ron Paul on This Week with George
July 7 / 8, 2007
Saul
Landau
Blame the Puppet
Ismael
Hossein-zadeh
Parasitic Imperialism
Fawzia
Afzal-Khan
What Lies Beneath: Dispatches from the Frontlines of t he Burqa
Brigade
Alan
Maass
Will "Sicko" Spark a Movement?: a Film, Militant Nurses
and a New Opportunity for Single Payer Health Care
John
Ross
The Fire Last Time
Pat
Williams
The Supreme Court and Mr. Peanut
Rannie
Amiri
The Unbreakable Mordechai Vanunu
Farzana
Versey
Does the Taj Mahal Deserve to be a Wonder of the World?
Bart
Gruzalski
Bush, the Revolution and the Iraq War
Paul
Rockwell
An Army of None
Reza
Fiyouzat
Tax Cuts for the Rich Only Benefit the Economy of the Rich
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Benderman
Americans, Honestly!
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Couesbouc
Total War: From Clausewitz to Clinton and Bush
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Lindorff
Poll: Impeach the Bastards
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Modiano
History's Hit Job on Thomas Paine
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Beattie
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LaMagna
A Peacemaker's View of Baghdad
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Gerard
Those So-Called Oil Contracts in Iraq
Anne
Dachel
Autism: an Epidemic of Fairly Recent Origin
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Modes and Melodies of Resistance
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Leonard Peltier vs. Scooter Libby: the Hero and the Henchman
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Subhani
Our Dead are Not the Same: Ignoring Civilian Deaths in Afghanistan
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Brauchli
Kingly Edicts: Bush's Executive Orders
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Scalia Time: the Wrecking Ball Court
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Catfish Blues: Food Safety, the FDA and the Emerging Trade War
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Saucedo
and Todd Chretien
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Crime Reporter
The Crime Wave Behind the Media Curtain
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of the Day
Jean Bricmont on the Humanitarian Interveners
July
5, 2007
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Worthington
Two Americas, Both Unjust: Scooter
Libby vs. the "Enemy Combatants"
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Stark
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Solomon
The Keyboard Hawks: a Bloody Media Mirror
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Schwartz
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Day
Killer Lesbians Mauled by Killer Court (and Media Wolfpack)
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Hornberger
A Tangled Web of Lies: Bush and the Libby Case
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Hatch
Smoking with Arnold: The Strange Return of Toxic Mary Nichols
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Wright
The Crisis of Imperialism
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Quigley
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Leupp
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August
15, 2007
Protection Racket?
The
FDA and Avandia
By EVELYN PRINGLE
The FDA's latest campaign to protect
the profits of a drug company over the safety of Americans is
unprecedented, and the organizers include a gang of current and
former FDA officials largely credited with turning the nation's
regulatory beagle into a lapdog for Big Pharma under the Bush
Administration.
FDA spokesman Douglas Arbesfeld, apparently the industry's new
inside guy, kicked off the campaign by sending an e-mail to journalists
which was intended to discredit Dr Steven Nissen and the Cleveland
Clinic. Dr Nissen's study appeared online on May 21, 2007, in
the New England Journal of Medicine and warned that GlaxoSmithKline's
diabetes drug Avandia increased the risk of heart attacks by
43% and death from cardiovascular events by possibly 64%.
The talking points for the media appear to have been formulated
and agreed upon ahead of time between Arbesfeld and others (see
below) because more than one story from ostensibly different
sources later appeared in the media and on the internet referring
to Dr Nissen with such names as "St Steven", "Patron
Saint of Drug Safety" and "Saint Steven the Pure."
In his email to journalists, Mr Arbesfeld pasted portions of
an article which appeared on the Heartwire website, containing
umpteen critical comments about Dr Nissen and the Avandia study,
as well as comments made by an anonymous blogger on the internet
who said that business at the Cleveland Clinic is run similar
to a Mafia TV series. The full bog states:
"Wake up pharmaceutical companies, this is a call from Dr.
Nissen, if you don't hire the Cleveland Clinic for your big trials
then you face the firing squad from Nissen and Company."
"The Cleveland Clinic was one of the most respected names
in medicine, now they are positioning themselves as candidates
to take over for a new series on HBO to replace the Soprano's
" the Clinico's 'next week who should we wack ......' "
Bata bing bata boon. Comment by Brian A - May 22, 2007."
However, it could just as easily be inferred that Mr Arbesfeld
authored the slanderous blog and supplied it to Heartwire with
the intention of quoting it later from a "reputable web
site. For its part, Heartwire has since removed what it says
are "unsubstantiated remarks about Dr Nissen and the Cleveland
Clinic," and states: "In retrospect we regret that
we published those sentences, as they do not meet the highest
standards of journalistic or scientific integrity or credibility."
The smear campaign has federal lawmakers up in arms. At a June
6, 2007 hearing before the House Oversight and Government Reform
Committee, in response to questions about Mr Arbesfeld sending
the e-mail under his official title of FDA spokesman, FDA Commissioner
Andrew von Eschenbach told the lawmakers, "It was an inappropriate
and unfortunate act on the part of an individual which has been
addressed through disciplinary procedures."
Dr Nissen is none too happy about the stunt either. "I'm
a pretty tough guy," he told ABC News on May 30, 2007, "but
I'll tell you, having this kind of an e-mail that questions my
motives, broadcast to the major journalists with whom I work
and have established a reputation, is -- it's an outrage."
As for his part, Mr Arbesfeld told the Boston Globe that the
email reflected his own personal views and not the FDA's. Any
assertion that the email reflected his own personal views is
not quite credible considering that his previous employment was
always promoting the views of the industry.
A few articles in the media mentioned that Mr Arbesfeld worked
for Johnson & Johnson, but his employment with public relations
firm Manning Selvage & Lee was not noted. On December 16,
1999, the Healthcare Marketing & Communications Council reported
that Mr Arbesfeld had joined Manning as Senior Vice President
in New York.
On January 5, 2001, the firm issued a press release to announce
the promotion of Mr Arbesfeld and others and referred to Manning
as "one of the largest healthcare practices worldwide and
has a broad array of clients including Allergan, Amgen, Eli Lilly
and Company, Genentech, Hoffmann La-Roche, Kaiser Permanente,
Novartis, Pharmacia and Procter & Gamble."
In reading the press release, Mr Arbesfeld's expertise with using
the Internet is apparently a bi-product of his work for Manning.
"In this role," it said, "Arbesfeld will help
healthcare clients maximize internet-relations in the marketing
and communications mix, and will expand the Practice's strategic
e-product offerings."
On August 5, 2002, Arbesfeld identified himself in a Reuters
article as representing none other than Glaxo, along with six
other drug giants including Bristol-Myers, Aventis, J&J,
AstraZeneca, Abbott Labs and Novartis, in a campaign to promote
the "Together Rx" prescription drug card program for
senior citizens. In 2005, the Reporters Handbook listed him as
the contact person for J&J subsidiaries, Janssen Pharmaceutica,
Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical and Ortho Biotech Products.
Less than a week after Mr Arbesfeld's hatchet job on Dr Nissen,
ex-FDA Deputy Commissioner Dr Scott Gottlieb planted an editorial
in the May 29, 2007, Wall Street Journal entitled, "Journalist
Malpractice," accusing the New England Medical Journal of
intentionally publishing the Nissen study to make the FDA look
impotent. "The publication was timed," he wrote, "to
get ahead of the Food and Drug Administration's more careful
evaluation of the same issues."
"The journal seemed bent on beating the FDA to the punch,"
Dr Gottlieb claimed.
"The goal?" he said, "Painting the FDA as impotent,
in order to argue for legislation winding through Congress that
would increase regulatory hurdles for drug approvals."
The only problem with the Nissen-NEJM conspiracy theory is that
the issue under investigation in Congress right now is why the
FDA did not warn the public about Avandia heart risks six months
before the Nissen study was ever published.
In the end, when it comes to "Journalistic Malpractice,"
the larger question would seem to be how was it that so many
industry shills were able to get the major media outlets and
medical journals to immediately publish commentaries and editorials
attacking the NEJM and the Nissen research with headlines splashing
all over the internet.
In his editorial, Dr Gottlieb notes that there are "questions"
whether Avandia is associated with heart risks, but says they
are "so far unsupported by more rigorous, randomized studies
and extensive review by the FDA and other authorities around
the world."
"When it comes to the issue du jour, drug safety,"
he wrote, "no description of medical research in a medical
journal comes close to the detail level or scrutiny imposed by
the FDA on study results before approval."
Assuming this is true, the problem is that the industry insiders
running the FDA refuse to act on the advice of the agency's top
scientists with first hand access to the underlying data. In
a July 26, 2007 speech on the Senate floor, Senator Charles Grassley
(R-Iowa), of the Senate Finance Committee, said that, in the
case of Avandia, "Not only did the FDA disregard the concerns
and recommendations from the office responsible for post-marketing
surveillance, but I have found that it also attempted to suppress
scientific dissent."
In the past two months, he told his fellow senators, "I've
had to write to the FDA regarding the suppression of dissent
from not one but two FDA officials involved in the review of
Avandia."
The Heartwire website conveniently echoed Dr Gottlieb's sentiments
by featuring portions of a May 23, 2007, unsigned editorial from
the medical journal The Lancet, which claimed that the verdict
on Avandia should await the results of a Glaxo sponsored trial
called RECORD, not due out until 2009.
"Taken together," the editorial said of Dr Nissen's
findings, "these results, although based on very small numbers
of events, certainly raise a signal of concern and indicate the
need for more reliable information about rosiglitazone's safety."
"But the FDA, physicians, and patients can reasonably await
the results of RECORD, a phase 3 trial designed specifically
to study cardiovascular outcomes," it said.
"Until the results of RECORD are in," the Lancet noted,
"it would be premature to overinterpret a meta-analysis
that the authors and NEJM editorialists all acknowledge contains
important weaknesses."
The problem with waiting two years for the results of the RECORD
trial is that FDA scientist Dr David Graham reviewed the results
of this study thus far and told an FDA advisory panel that the
study design is so flawed that the results should not be considered
in any risk benefit analysis of Avandia now, or in 2009.
In fact, Dr Graham says the RECORD study is so useless that it
is probably unethical to allow it to continue because no possible
benefit can be achieved by allowing it to go on and that Avandia
should be pulled off the market now because thousands of patients
are being injured each month by using the drug.
At the end of his editorial, Dr Gottlieb lists himself as a physician
and a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, as
well as former Deputy Commissioner of the FDA from 2005 to 2007.
However, back on August 24, 2005, the Seattle Times provided
a much better picture of his background and highlighted the oddity
of the FDA hiring him in the first place in light of his solid
alliance with the industry. "Only a month ago," the
article states, "Dr Scott Gottlieb was a Wall Street insider,
promoting hot biotech stocks to investors."
At the time, the Times noted, "Now Gottlieb holds the No.
2 job at the federal agency that approves new drugs, oversees
their safety and affects the fortunes of companies he once touted."
"Now, as one of three deputy commissioners," the article
said, "Gottlieb will help oversee such major policies as
the FDA's fast-track approval process for drug and biotech products,
a priority for many Wall Street funds and the pharmaceutical
industry."
The Times also noted that a half-dozen current and former FDA
officials said they did not know of anyone else from Wall Street
ever moving directly into such a high-level job at the agency.
A couple months later, the November 12, 2005, Boston Globe reported
that Dr Gottlieb could not participate in formulating the nation's
defense plan against the avian flu due to conflicts of interest.
He "was recused from key parts of the planning effort because
his past consulting work for Manning Selvage & Lee involved
companies whose products would be used to combat a flu pandemic,"
it said. Yes, the very same Manning Selvage & Lee at which
Arbesfeld held the Senior Vice President position. Does anyone
smell a rat (or several)?
The article pointed out that Dr Gottlieb's former clients included
Roche, the manufacturer of Tamiflu, and Sanofi-Aventis, the parent
company of the nation's sole flu vaccine maker.
According to the Globe, Manning paid Gottlieb a $12,500 monthly
retainer for nine months for projects that included eight companies,
and he was also paid $9,000 for private consulting work for VanGen
Inc, a firm that won a $878-million contract to supply the US
government with 75 million doses of anthrax vaccine.
Dr Nissen and Dr Gottlieb's disputes are not new. In fact, on
August 2, 2006, they participated in a debate on the topic: "Government
Science Panels: Fair and Balanced?" sponsored by the Center
for Science in the Public Interest, and reported on by Russell
Mokhiber and Robert Weissman in Common Dreams.
Likewise, lawmakers have mentioned in their communications with
the FDA that they found it "troubling" that Mr Arbesfeld
might be trying to settle old scores with Dr Nissen because they
were on opposite sides regarding the approval of the heart failure
drug Natrecor.
Much to his credit, Dr Nissen openly communicated his objections
to the industry's infiltration of the FDA. While sitting right
next to Dr Gottlieb, he candidly described the conflicts of interest,
which he stated were "evident at the highest levels of the
FDA."
"For years," he said of FDA leadership, "we had
an interim FDA Commissioner, Lester Crawford, who shortly after
confirmation, abruptly resigns, apparently because he and his
wife owned stock in regulated companies."
"Then the administration appointed Andrew von Eschenbach
as interim commissioner creating another conflict," he said.
"In his role as director of the National Cancer Institute,
von Eschenbach must seek FDA approval for human testing or approval
of new cancer drugs, an obvious conflict," he noted.
"But even worse," Dr Nissen stated, "the administration
appointed Scott Gottlieb as deputy commissioner."
"He came to this job with no regulatory experience, directly
from Wall Street, where he served as a biotech analyst and stock
promoter," Dr Nissen told the audience.
Dr Gottlieb's response to Dr Nissen's comments was, in essence,
that he would not dignify the comments with a response.
Firms with which Dr Gottlieb was involved prior to his gig at
the FDA, according to the Globe, also include the Inamed Corp,
one of two companies that were seeking to return silicone gel
implants to the market and on November 17, 2006, the FDA announced
that it would lift restrictions on the sale of the implants.
When Dr Gottlieb left the FDA, he headed right back to greener
pastures with the drug giant Novartis. The press release to announce
his hiring read: "Bench International Places Eminent Regulatory
Advisor Scott Gottlieb, M.D., as Senior Counsel to Novartis."
"Under an exclusive consulting agreement," the release
stated, "Scott Gottlieb, M.D., will provide advisory services
to Novartis on matters of global regulatory policy and strategy."
Two more members of FDA,s alumni, Peter Pitts and Robert Goldberg
took another swipe at Dr. Nissen in a June 6, 2007 commentary
in the Washington Times, using the same talking points as the
anonymous blogger, likewise referring to Dr. Nissen as a "self-appointed
and media-anointed Patron Saint of Drug Safety and "Saint
Steven the Pure.
For much of the childish commentary, they poke fun at Dr Nissen
because he acknowledged in the NEJM that he consults for many
drug companies but said he "requires them to donate all
honoraria or consulting fees directly to charity so that he receives
neither income nor a tax deduction."
At the end of the commentary, Mr Pitts says he is a former FDA
associate commissioner, and both men list their affiliation with
the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest; but as usual,
that listing really does not give credit where credit is due.
On its web site, the Center describes itself as "a non-partisan,
non-profit educational charity," and Mr Pitts is indeed
listed as President, but his bio also says he is the Senior Vice
President for Global Health Affairs at none other than Manning,
Selvege & Lee.
The Manning firm apparently fills two important roles. It's a
breeding ground for industry moles preparing to enter "public
service" and serves as an employment hub for industry shills
once they finish their on average 2- to 3-year stint inside the
Bush Administration.
In his CMPI bio, Mr Pitts describes his duties as the FDA's Associate
Commissioner from 2002 to 2004 as serving as the agency's "Chief
Messaging Officer."
On June 7, 2007, Mr Pitts had this to say in defense of fellow
hit-man Mr Arbesfeld on the Pharmalot web site: "I know
Doug Arbesfeld and he is a guy devoted to advancing the public
health."
According to Mr Pitts, in sending the derogatory e-mail about
Dr Nissen to journalists, Mr Arbesfeld was just standing up for
the FDA and that people should know about the sacrifice he made
by accepting a job in government.
"He is also a guy," Mr Pitts says, "who took a
pretty significant pay cut to put in some time in public service."
Some would no doubt argue that it's difficult to imagine that
Mr Arbesfeld will end up in the poor house as a result of serving
as the top industry mole inside the FDA.
Mr Pitts' sidekick, Mr Goldberg, is indeed listed as the vice
president of CMPI, but Mr Goldberg's bio also says he used to
be Director of the Manhattan Institute's Center for Medical Progress
and Chairman of its 21st Century FDA Task Force.
In fact, a review of the CMPI web site turned up a whole nest
of ex-moles who served the industry in one capacity or another
in the Bush Administration's FDA. For instance, Daniel Troy,
the former FDA Chief Counsel, also known as the "Godfather
of Preemption," sits on this "charity's" Advisory
Board.
Troy,s bio points out that he "played a principal role in
FDA,s generally successful assertion of preemption in selected
product liability cases."
This "assertion of preemption" says that, as long as
the FDA has approved a drug and its label, private citizens in
state courts cannot sue the drug company for failing to warn
about a product's serious health risks, even in cases where it
can be shown that the company concealed studies that revealed
the risk from the public and the FDA.
Now that he's switched back to private practice, Mr Troy's CMPI
bio says he currently specializes in constitutional and appellate
litigation, as well as strategic counseling with "particular
focus" on what else - clients regulated by the FDA.
The Advisory Board also includes, Tomas Philipson, whose bio
says he served as the Senior Economic Advisor to the commissioner
of FDA during 2003 and 2004 and as the Senior Economic Advisor
to the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services in 2004 and 2005.
That would mean that Mr Philipson served Mark McClellan, and
they are now apparently joined at the hip because, as part of
a program called "Patient-Centric and Prospective Medicine,"
CMPI says it has created the Patient-Centric Health Forum and
that Mr McClellan, "former Medicare administrator and FDA
commissioner, will chair the group."
So, it would appear that anyone looking for the retirement home
for industry hit men who served in the Bush Administration's
FDA can find it right in the middle of cyberspace on the CMPI
web site.
Persons seeking legal advice regarding Avandia can contact
Baum, Hedlund, Aristei, Goldman & Menzies Law Firm at: (800)
827-0087; http://www.baumhedlundlaw.com/
http://www.avandia-heart-lawyers.com/.
Evelyn Pringle is an investigative journalist. She can
be reached at:
evelyn-pringle@sbcglobal.net
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