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Subject: The Pentagon

  • Daily Briefs: One big, fat lovable America

    September 11, 2008
  • Daily Briefs: Oh, good. Another debate.

    October 7, 2008
  • Kansas City Strip

    September 20, 2001
  • Echo

    September 27, 2001
  • That’s Just SO 1984

    December 6, 2001
  • Sentimental Journey

    December 19, 2002
  • As Fort Leavenworth waits for word on the future of Gitmo prisoners, here’s an up-close look at the toughest case

    February 26, 2009
  • No Fortunate Son

    Barry Winchell first fell victim to "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," then to a fellow soldier's baseball bat. Now the Army claims it's not at fault.

    December 14, 2000
  • The Brave & the Bold

    On September 11, the world needed superheroes. It found them not in comic books, but in real life.

    October 4, 2001
  • Bush Blew up the Twin Towers

    November 23, 2006
  • Granny the Terrorist

    September 21, 2006
  • Fear of Flying

    You may not want to see

    United 93, but you should.

    April 27, 2006
  • Blood Business

    Why We Fight probes America's passion for war.

    March 2, 2006
  • Home Fires Burning

    A soldier returns a changed man in the gripping Danish drama Brothers.

    August 4, 2005
  • War: What Is It Good For?

    In Ridley Scott's latest epic, it's good for one really stunning siege.

    May 5, 2005
  • The Concrete Bungle

    Kansas City’s engineering giant helped choke downtown with freeways. Now it’s cashing in on its mistake.

    January 27, 2005
  • Mind Field

    Rachel MacNair has come up with a theory to bring peace. But it could turn soldiers into better killers.

    October 21, 2004
  • Bosom Buddies

    While Ahmad Chalabi fights for his political life, his Iraq-invasion co-conspirator is breezing to re-election.

    October 28, 2004
  • Space Case

    Jayme Findlay's idea isn't so crazy -- he's just having a little trouble of getting it off of the ground.

    June 19, 2003
  • Travelin' Soldiers

    Here's what passes for moral clarity these days.

    May 8, 2003
  • Keeping Score

    Terence Blanchard finds the Apple's core in Spike Lee's 25th Hour.

    February 20, 2003
  • War on War

    Ryan Amundson explains why the war on terrorism doesn't honor his brother's memory.

    June 27, 2002
  • Men Of Dishonor

    March 14, 2002
  • Hawaiian Eye

    Pearl Harbor Child Dorinda Nicholson plays back her memories of the 1941 attacks.

    November 22, 2001
  • Political Party

    The Coup aims to establish a new world order.

    November 8, 2001
  • Emmy or Not to Emmy?

    That's been the long, hard decision for TV academy chairman Bryce Zabel.

    October 25, 2001
  • Reel War

    The Army and Hollywood join hands to wage virtual, bloodless battles.

    October 18, 2001
  • Arabian Knight

    Jack Shaheen crusades against cinema's depiction of Reel Bad Arabs.

    October 11, 2001
  • Letters

    Letters from the week of October 4, 2001

    October 4, 2001
  • Law & Disorder

    As one of TV's best and best-loved series launches a new spin-off, its creator grapples with the aftershocks of terror.

    September 27, 2001
  • Project Censored's Top 25 Stories for 1999

    May 11, 2000
  • Gitmo stance may cost Kansas greenskeepers

    Port Royal Golf Course​Public officials blasting the possible relocation of Guantánamo suspects to Fort Leavenworth deserve no courage awards.They also may be depriving northeastern Kansas of golf-course workers.Four Chinese Muslims once confined at Guantánamo are working at a golf course in Bermuda, according to the Associated Press.The men were detained by the U.S. for seven years. The Bermudan premier, Ewart Brown, agreed to accept the former prisoners into his country after the Pen

    August 6, 2009
  • Bond, Brownback and Roberts OK with rape-friendly contracts

    Al Franken​There are a few things that the majority of us can agree on. Among those things: Rape is bad. Gang rape is really fucking bad. Employers that try to get their employees to sign away their rights to sue if they're raped by co-workers? Fucking EVIL. Minnesota Sen. Al Franken introduced an amendment that would have kept the Pentagon from awarding defense contracts to employers that force their employees agree not to sue them if they are raped by co-workers.Franken was doing this all be

    October 19, 2009