magazine December 8, 2003
features
Eli Lilly and Thimerosal
Thimerosal is an organic compound that is 49.6 percent ethylmercury. Eli Lilly and Co., the Indianapolis-based drug giant,… more
By Annette Fuentes
Bolivia Offers Cautionary Tale for FTAA Negotiators
South American leaders participating in November talks on the Free Trade Area of the Americas should look to… more
By Adam Saytanides
The Candidates on Health Care
Given the long and sordid history of GOP connections to the pharmaceutical industry, health care and, especially, prescription… more
By Williams Cole
frontline
No Pepperoni, Please
Tyson workers and community demand more than ‘chicken feed’
Still Watching
Private industry moves in to compile personal data
Boiling Oil
ChevronTexaco faces Ecuador’s courts
Health Scare
Medicare privatization debate reaches boiling point
Scandalous Measures
States might lose controls on corporate crooks
culture
books
Stale Air and Dearest Freshness
Four decades ago, Dwight Macdonald rued the impending triumph of “Midcult,” an “agreeable ooze” of denatured high culture… more
By Eugene McCarraher
music
We Sold Our Soul for Rocanrol
In March 1989, University of Texas at Austin premed student Mark Kilroy disappeared during a drunken spree that… more
The Beehive Collective
Images of human beings don’t appear in the world conjured in the posters of the Beehive Design Collective.… more
By Hank Hoffman
Jim Rinnert Vol. 28, Iss. 01
viewpoints
Worthy of the Land of Lincoln
Obama’s legacy is likely to ignite a progressive firestorm. It better.
Seed of Destruction
Attacking Howard Dean because he isn’t Dennis Kucinich won’t get us one step closer to peace and justice for the world.
Post-Feminist Swill Redux
When the real story is capitalism run amok, it’s commonplace to turn it into a story about the failure of feminists.
Wall Street Windfall
Despite the president’s pledge after the collapse of Worldcom “to usher in a new era of integrity in corporate America,” Wall Street knows a good investment when it sees one.






