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Designed to Survive
by Mahvish Khan
June 2008 - The Supreme Court ruled last week that prisoners in Guantánamo Bay have a right to challenge their imprisonment in a civilian court. Having been kidnapped, tortured, raped, and driven to try suicide, prisoner Jumah al-Dossary was one of the lucky ones.
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I Want My AJE
by Julia Dahl
May 2008 - Al Jazeera English broadcasts in nearly 120 million homes worldwide, but only a handful are in the United States. Here is why.
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Healthscare
An interview with Peter Rost
June 2008 - The former Pfizer veep-turned-whistleblower on how the pharmaceutical industry is like the mob, the sad state of U.S. healthcare, and his fruitless attempts at finding work.
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Poetry
Mutable and Immutable
by Maya Bejerano translated by Tsipi Keller
July 2008 - let me go don’t be a dog / my very dear cage / haven’t we agreed
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Fiction
Plastic Jade
by Laura McCullough
July 2008 - Melissa didn’t think anything about Boone at all, but she smiled at him. She ducked her eyes, looking away the way men like a girl to do. In the years she’d been in this brothel, she’d learned a lot about what men want.
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World's End: North of San Francisco
by Tess Taylor
July 2008 - Here at the continent’s end, fortifications / linger for the end of the world. They greet // each California morning, these barracks in the fog. / Below, the lagoon is gunmetal, or mercury poured.
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The 24-Hour Date
by Lisa Lim
July 2008 - Acorns began to fall from the sky and slapped him with the ferocity of bullets in a gang shooting. I told him he could boast of hickies on his neck on his second date. I grew suddenly hot and wanted to masturbate in the woods hysterical naked.
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