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January 9, 2006 -
"I plan on pulling that curtain back. I plan on getting into the investigation."
January 9, 2006 -
If you work hard, you shouldn't live in poverty. A simple idea, it seems, but for millions of workers wages have stagnated or are in decline, and Congress refuses to raise the floor by increasing the federal minimum wage.
January 6, 2006 -
In her "Reflections on Katrina," Lindsay at Majikthise nails the lesson -- or more precisely, our country's failure to draw a lesson -- about Katrina:
January 6, 2006 -
"We're working on it. I still have a few more meetings before I make a decision. I'm going back to Washington today. I'm meditating on it for a few more days."
January 6, 2006 -
It's official: you did it! Thanks to the generous contributions of readers like you, we met our $20,000 goal for the Institute's end-of-year fundraiser. Your support makes possible the Institute's one-of-a-kind programs, delivering hard-hitting investigative reports and a vital progressive voice in the South.
January 6, 2006 -
Fallout in the South from GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff's corrupt dealings show no signs of letting up. Add Arkansas to Mr. Neal's survey of Southern entanglements yesterday, although the state GOP is working hard to appear unfazed. In the ongoing saga of who's returning Jack's money and who's not, the Arkansas GOP made it clear that they're keeping the cash:
January 5, 2006 -
Posted by R. Neal