Mother Jones
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Articles in July-August 2006 issue of Mother Jones
- Recon still cleaning up after Katrina
- The way of all flesh: on Christian sex sites, anything goes, so long as you are married
by JoAnn Wypijewski - Justice comes for Charles Taylor: the butcher of Liberia is finally going to be held accountable. Maybe
by Joshua Hammer - Breeder reaction: does everybody have the right to have a baby? And who should pay when nature alone doesn't work?
by Elizabeth Weil - Waiting to happen: with overseas mechanics and overstretched inspectors, FAA oversight of the airlines is an accident
by Jim Morris - Three days in Rome: in which a neoconservative jack-of-all-trades, a pair of Pentagon hawks, and an Iranian exile with a knack for tall tales try to outflank the CIA and conjure a coup In Tehran
by Laura Rozen - Unnatural wonders
by Patrick J. Kiger - The confrontation with Iran has very little to do with nukesand a lot with the agenda of empire
by Robert Dreyfuss - The diddly awards: the cruel summer award for relaxing with a vengeance
by Jack Hitt