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Top Gun McSally Sues U.S.
On top of the world, or in the doghouse? How a victory by Martha McSally against the U.S. Air Force in Saudi Arabia may kill her military career, and thwart queer rights at home. (12-10-01)
Kabul Not Holding Its Breath
When Hamid Karzai takes power in Kabul on December 22, he will have to contend with dedicated spoiler and hard-line Islamist Burhannudin Rabbani. (12-5-01)
Gay Muslims in the Post-Attack World
The Gully speaks with Pakistani-American, Faisal Alam, who talks about being gay and Muslim as hate crimes surge in the U.S., and queers abroad bear the brunt of Bush's uncritical choice of allies.
(10-27-01)
Bombs Over Afghanistan: The Sequel
The real danger to Afghani civilians isn't the current U.S. bombing it's history repeating itself. Imagining post-Taliban Afghanistan.
(10-9-01)
Will Bush Unstick Head from Middle East Sand? As violence between Palestinians and Israelis continued to spiral out of control,
Bush and Cheney pretend the world does not exist. (5-23-01)
Bush AOK on Taiwan, Puerto Rico Awaits
George W. Bush stumbled onto the side of the angels, Wednesday, publicly pledging "Whatever it took" to help Taiwan defend itself against a greedy China. Any day now he'll free Vieques.
(5-1-01)
United States: The Tobacco Presidency
The tobacco-indebted George W. Bush, and the devastating effects of the tobacco industry's expansion in developing countries.
(3-19-01)
Bush Bumbles Towards Japanese Summit
Can Bush and his bumbling double, Japan's Prime Minister and former rugby star, Yoshiro Mori, appease grief for the Japanese lives lost on the Ehime Maru?
(3-12-01)
Middle East: Colin Powell and the Burning Bush
As U.S. bombers hit Iraq, Colin Powell breezes through the Middle East, hitting six countries in four days. Palestinians aren't impressed.
(2-26-01)
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