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Saturday, September 17, 2016

Selections from the October 1, 2016 issue

COVER/Steven Rosenfeld 
Dems’ hopes for Senate Majority hang by slim thread


EDITORIAL
Use and abuse of patriotism


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

DON ROLLINS
Trump’s guilt-free campaign


RURAL ROUTES/Margot McMillen 
Agri-chem is all around us


DISPATCHES
Trump Foundation scandal is real — and should be campaign-ending;
Low-wage workers storm state capitols for living wage;
Dems unite behind Social Security expansion;
Is Hillary right about Trump’s ‘deplorables’?
Kentucky governor: Clinton election may require 'blood to be shed';
Trump faces gap in Catholic support;
Fed isn't keeping interest rates too low ...


JILL RICHARDSON
Washing our hands of toxins


ART CULLEN
Trump blows both ways on immigration


ERIC BLUMBERG
What the hell do you have to lose?


EMILY PECK & BEN WALSH
Wells Fargo makes case for bank watchdog


RICHARD ESKOW
How much will the war on unions cost you?


MARK ANDERSON
TPP coming to Congress


GRASSROOTS/Hank Kalet
Against evil


JOHN YOUNG
Tell us about that immigrant scourge, Mr. Builder


HEALTH CARE/Joan Retsinas
The many ways to lose


SAM URETSKY
Which candidate will help with economy?


SETH SANDRONSKY
Silicon Valley billionaire bankrolls third-party litigation funder


WAYNE O’LEARY
The empire strikes back


JOHN BUELL
Trade and the politics of backlash


JOEL D. JOSEPH
Winners at the Olympic games


BOB BURNETT
Trump’s traps


HEATHER SEGGEL
Sometimes a little trouble is necessary


ROB PATTERSON
Debate continues over protection or exploitation of public lands


THEATER REVIEW/Ed Rampell
Make love, not war


and more ...

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