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Sunday, May 17, 2015

Selections from the June 1, 2015 issue

COVER/Bill Curry
Sanders can win by building a movement 


EDITORIAL
Steer left with Sanders


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

RURAL ROUTES/Margot McMillen
Don’t depend on Asia to put food on the table


DISPATCHES
Dem filibuster prompts GOP concessions on trade bill;
‘Meet the Press’ has trouble remembering Bernie Sanders;
US subsidizes huge oil companies;
NSA reform bill falls short;

Amtrak wreck kills 8, Congress argues over railroad funding;
10 fierce Senate races shaping up;
FBI broke its own rules in tracking anti-pipeline activists;
Verizon-AOL merger 'makes no sense':
Rand Paul blames black parents in Baltimore, won't comment on his son's DUI ...

DAVID NIOSE
The eye-opening potential of Sanders candidacy


JOEL D. JOSEPH
Why Baltimore is burning


JOAN WALSH
The era of (Bill) Clinton liberalism is over


HEALTH CARE/Joan Retsinas
Medicaid: The patient’s dilemma


SAM URETSKY
Predestined to vote Republican


JOHN YOUNG
GOP’s contraceptive stance: More abortions


WAYNE O’LEARY
The roots of inequality


JOHN BUELL
Trading away democracy


BOB BURNETT
Vote no on Armageddon


DON ROLLINS
Labor in search of a champion


FR. DONNELL KIRCHNER
What will Pope Francis tell Congress?


SETH SANDRONSKY
California’s two-tier economy


JASON STANFORD
We are all Baltimore

ROB PATTERSON
Who’s still rocking after all these years


POPULIST PICKS
Van Morrison; Boz Scaggs; Nellie McKay


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