It's that time of lists. The worst or best of this or that for the year.
That venerable and oldest magazine in the US,The Nation, reflects on the year about to conclude and features what it says are the top stories it published throughout the year, and what drew the most attention and interest on TheNation.com:
"It was a year of alarming news and amazing reporting and analysis--on the Iraq War, torture and unauthorized surveillance; the rise of private security firms and the burgeoning business of disaster capitalism; the beginning of a crucial campaign season; the growing power of interactive media and a climate crisis that worsens by the day."
The stories may, at least in some instances, have an American perspective, but are worthwhile reading.
That venerable and oldest magazine in the US,The Nation, reflects on the year about to conclude and features what it says are the top stories it published throughout the year, and what drew the most attention and interest on TheNation.com:
"It was a year of alarming news and amazing reporting and analysis--on the Iraq War, torture and unauthorized surveillance; the rise of private security firms and the burgeoning business of disaster capitalism; the beginning of a crucial campaign season; the growing power of interactive media and a climate crisis that worsens by the day."
The stories may, at least in some instances, have an American perspective, but are worthwhile reading.
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