Michael Ventura

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Hero vs. Superhero

Columns, July 25, 2003

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In Thanks

Columns, July 11, 2003

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Everybody Needs a River

Columns, June 27, 2003

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All the World

Columns, June 13, 2003

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Within or Beneath the Din

Columns, May 30, 2003

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A Little Late, For Bix

Columns, May 16, 2003

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Road Notes: Jean, Nevada

Columns, May 2, 2003

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'Winning' Doesn't Make It Right

Columns, April 18, 2003

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From a Wartime

Columns, April 4, 2003

Beyond Limits Otherwise Prescribed
Beyond Limits Otherwise Prescribed
George W. Bush refuses to put our money where his mouth is in matters of domestic defense, even though all the experts testify that America is as vulnerable to major terrorist attacks today as it was on 9 / 11.

Columns, March 21, 2003

A Hundred Years of Shadows
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Columns, March 7, 2003

Toward an Accounting
Toward an Accounting
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Columns, Feb. 21, 2003

A Danse Macabre
A Danse Macabre
Our national preparations for war follow a choreography that has predetermined steps.

Columns, Feb. 7, 2003

The Evidence of Things Unseen
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Columns, Jan. 24, 2003

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States of the Art

Columns, Jan. 10, 2003

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Finally, Something to Be Proud Of

Columns, Jan. 3, 2003

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Reflections on how Western civilization lost its moral authority.

Columns, Dec. 27, 2002

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You don't think that this whole thing with Iraq could have anything to do with the fact that Iraq sits on 10% of the world's oil reserves? Naw. It's gotta be them weapons of mass destruction.

Columns, Dec. 13, 2002

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Weapons of Mass Deception

Columns, Nov. 29, 2002

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America has engaged in a long-term strategy, through three presidential administrations, to take over the Iraqi people whom we've made helpless from a ruthless form of bio-warfare.

Columns, Nov. 15, 2002

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Road Notes: U.S. 78/Mississippi 6

Columns, Nov. 1, 2002

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Columns, Oct. 18, 2002

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Notes for 'The Founders' -- A Poem

Columns, Oct. 4, 2002

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The White House is intent on totalitarian measures and war; it employs incoherence because it cannot speak plainly of its machinations.

Columns, Sept. 20, 2002

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Memory Loss

Columns, Sept. 6, 2002

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Columns, Aug. 23, 2002

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All the tumult, all the culture, all the relentless historical brouhaha, has not changed the irreducible loneliness that haunts us.

Columns, Aug. 9, 2002

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Music of the Dare

Columns, July 26, 2002

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Four Meditations From a Novel in Progress

Columns, July 12, 2002

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Squeaks in the Din

Columns, June 28, 2002

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