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September 5-11, 2002

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The Truth About Sept. 11

It's time for our government to answer questions.
by Ted Rall


Introduction: Democracy Dies Behind Closed Doors

plus:
Speak No Evil
Policing Post-9/11
America Online
The Spokesman Speaketh
That Day
Bell Bomb Redux
After The Fall
On Edge
No Way Out
9/11 is a Joke?
Hometown Security

news

Noonan's New Fan Club—Daryl Gale

Soundbites—Deborah Bolling

columns:

Political Notebook:One Step Forward, Two Steps Back—Mary F. Patel

opinion

Pretzel Logic by Howard Altman
The Burden of Memory

Loose Canon by Bruce Schimmel
Censored News

Slant by Howard Altman
Where Do We Go From Here?

Letters to the Editor: by the readers

arts

Aftershocks: Two ways to remember the year that was.—Sam Adams

Liquid Assets—Nikki Roszko

Artsbeat:Artsbeat—Debra Auspitz

artspicks

Book Show—Debra Auspitz

Artstream: North American Dish Makers—Debra Auspitz

Rent—David Anthony Fox

Couch: A New Play by Six Authors—David Warner

movies

City of the Future: Restored after 75 years, Metropolis still leads the way.—Sam Adams

Neo Metro: Restoring Metropolis.—Sam Adams

Like Grandfather, Like Son: A detective whose father was executed for murder investigates his stepson for the same crime.—Cindy Fuchs

After Life: An aging thespian copes with loss in I’m Going Home.—Sam Adams

Screen Picks

music

The Bee's Knees: With Honey in the Hive, The Bigger Lovers get a taste of the sweet stuff.—Sam Adams

Looking for the Perfect Beat: Dälek champions the original spirit of hip-hop.—Paul Burress

Here Lay the Liars: Post-punk or not, you can believe the hype.—Paul Burress

!And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Busted Ceiling Panels—John Vettese

Beat Box—Ain Ardron-Doley

The Gig—Nate Chinen on Jazz

DJ Nights

musicpicks

Feria del Barrio—Mary Armstrong

Money Mark—Andrew Parks

Lynn Miles—Nicole Pensiero

Phantom Planet—Hillary Rea

Aerosmith—A.D. Amorosi

The Frames—Sam Adams

Jazzanova—Sean O’Neal

naked city

Word Up: A best-selling book, movie deals, thousands of dollars in prizes -- this is Scrabble?—Jeremy Simon

Jones—A.D. Amorosi

Icepack—A.D. Amorosi

food

More For Less: How to eat on the cheap, sort of, at Avenue B and its ilk.—Maxine Keyser

drinktank—Peter Burwasser

mixpicks

Hopelessly Devoted—Juliet Fletcher

Lighting the Way—Juliet Fletcher

Pop Will Drink Itself—Patrick Rapa

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