Friday, March 25, 2011


Why the Entire Nuclear Industry is Insane,
Then, Now and Forever
Will Parrish on Obama’s boost for nukes WHILE Fukushima was in meltdown, and how US “Atoms for Peace” helped birth Japan’s nuke program; while back in US homeland “let them eat plutonium” mindset has maimed and killed for 70 years and will go on doing so till it’s stopped dead in its tracks
PLUS  Mike Whitney on the grossest list in show business – the Forbes list of billionaires PLUS Shaukat Qadir on why Davis was in Pakistan in the first place PLUS Larry Portis on how much the French loathe Sarkozy.
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Today's Stories
March 23, 2011
Vijay Prashad
Intervening in Libya
March 22, 2011
Hirose Takashi /
Douglas LummisWhat They're Covering Up at Fukushima
George Kazolias
The Libyan Crusade
Marjorie Cohn
Stop Bombing Libya
Website of the Day
Movies Conservatives Love
March 21, 2011
Linh Dinh
Powering Down
March 18 - 20, 2011
Alexander Cockburn
In the Midst of Fukushima

Lawrence W. Wittner
How Japan Learned About "Nuclear Safety"

Richard Falk
After Sendai
Gareth Porter /
Shah Noori
Covering Up Civilian Casualties
Tamer O. Bahgat /
Khalid El-SherifEgypt Votes: the Prospects for Change
B. Blake Levitt /
Chellis Glendinning
The Problems with Smart Grids: Dumb and Dangerous
Medea Benjamin /
Charles Davis
Top 10 Reasons Iraq War was No Cakewalk
Walter Brasch
President MIA
Samer Al-Saber
The Future of Yemen
Boris Kagarlitsky
The Food Speculators
Thomas H. Naylor
The Politics of Nihilism
David Ker Thomson
Mexicoche
Tolu Olorunda
Dead Among the Living
Michael Donnelly
Saint Misbehavin'
Charles R. Larson
Welcome to Lagos
Website of the Weekend
Kickstarting GreenScare
March 17, 2011
Conn Hallinan
Europe's Austerity
Patrick Cockburn
Crackdown in Bahrain
Brian LeCloux /
Beth Hutchinson
Moving Wisconsin Forward
Russell D. Hoffman
Worse Than Chernobyl?
Website of the Day
Motörhead v. the Banksters
March 16, 2011
Mike Whitney
The Corporate Stash
March 15, 2011
Alice Slater
Atomic Chaos
Jeanne Mirer /
Marjorie Cohn
Assault on Collective Bargaining Illegal
Website of the Day
Going Inside Chernobyl

March 14, 2011
Robert Alvarez
Meltdown at Fukushima
Patrick Cockburn
Tide Turns to Qaddafi?
David D. Leeper
Move Your Money
Website of the Day
Real Time Seismicity
March 11 - 13, 2011
Alexander Cockburn
Earthquakes, Waves and Nuke-Speak

Michael Hudson /
Jeffrey Sommers
Wisconsin Death Trip

Brian Tierney
The Wisconsin Effect
Rev. William E. Alberts
Bradley Manning and the Real Enemy
Christopher Brauchli
Wasting Education
Helen Redmond
Toss the COIN
David Ker Thomson
The Corrections
Poets' Basement
Orloski and Branson
Website of the Weekend
Vegan Taxidermy
March 10, 2011
Paul Craig Roberts
The Greatest Rip-Off
Website of the Day
Lifting the Veil
March 9, 2011
Vijay Prashad
Imperial Anxieties

March 8, 2011
Mike Whitney
The Oil Trap
Website of the Day
One Thousand Screaming Pigs
March 7, 2011
Paul Craig Roberts
One More Jobs Mirage
Tamer Bahgat /
Khalid El-Sherif
Egypt's Window of Opportunity
Russell Mokhiber
Hopeless Candidates
Medea Benjamin /
Charles Davis
The Torture of Bradley Manning
March 4 - 6, 2011
Alexander Cockburn
HRC: "We're Losing the War"

Moustafa Barghouthi
Palestine and the Revolution
Dayla Hepting
Mad King Crank
Linda Herrera /
Peter Mayo
Digital Youth, Arab Revolution and the Challenge of Work

Dr. Janette D. Sherman, MD
Chernobyl, 25 Years Later
Linn Washington, Jr.
Targeting Pennsylvania
Wided Khadraoui
Is Algeria Next?
Bob Fitrakis /
Harvey Wasserman
While Wisconsin Rages, Ohio Bleeds
Christopher Brauchli
The Cigarette Confessional
Khaled Beydoun
A New Egypt, a New Me
Missy Beattie
Zombied
David Ker Thomson
Turncoats and Redcoats
David Yearsley
Lessons of the Oscars
Website of the Weekend
Project CBD: Cannabidiol Science
March 3, 2011
Mike Whitney
Wall Street Trash
Myles Hoenig
Fine Tune Your Riot
March 2, 2011

March 1, 2011
Mike Whitney
An Orgy of Speculation

Dr. Catherine Wilkerson
No Excuses in Madison
Website of the Day
Food and Revolution
February 28, 2011
Robert Anderson
Same Cover, Same Lies
Jonathan Cook
An Empire of Lies
Russell Mokhiber
Behind Closed Doors
Website of the Day
Boycott Koch Industries
February 25 - 26, 2011
Ismael Hossein-Zadeh
Intifada Beyond Palestine
Mike Whitney
Operation Payback
Tamer Baghat /
Khalid El-Sherif
A Path to Transition and Reform in Egypt
William Manson
Innocence Exhumed
Missy Beattie
AmortiNation
Linh Dinh
Driving Mad
Will Allen, Ronnie Cummins, and Kate Duesterberg
Local and Organic Food and Farming
Charles R. Larson
Pay Attention to Their Men
Poets' Basement
Three by Peter Branson
Website of the Weekend
Spoil

February 24, 2011
Website of the Day
We, the People of Wisconsin
February 23, 2011
Behzad Yaghmaian
The Spectre of a Black Europe

Jeffrey Sommers
Class War in Wisconsin
Binoy Kampmark
Collapse in Libya
Brian M. Downing
Iran is Not Egypt (Yet)
Adam Parsons / Rajesh Makwana
Protesting Austerity
February 22, 2011
Vijay Prashad
The Libyan Labyrinth
Andrew Levine
Why Madison Matters
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field /
Ron Jacobs
Madison, Week Two: Some Protesters Weigh In
Clancy Sigal
Why I Like Guns

February 21, 2011
Paul Buhle
Badger Pride
Christopher Fons
The War in Madison
Husain Abdulla
The Revolt in Bahrain
Alexander Reid Ross
Biodiversity Versus Biotech
James Ridgeway
The Libyan Wildcard
Fatemeh Keshavarz
Stealing a Funeral
February 18 - 20, 2011
Alexander Cockburn
The Tweet and Revolution

Shah Noori /
Gareth Porter
From a Bombed Village
Ramzy Baroud
The Middle East is Changing

Chellis Glendinning
Driving Bolivia
Ron Jacobs
Fearful Nation
Kenneth Glasgow / Dorsey Nunn
Building a Movement of Ex-Prisoners
Charles R. Larson
Bollywood Noir?
Website of the Weekend
Glenn Beck Conspiracy Generator
February 17, 2011
James Zogby
Arab Voices Matter
Christopher Fons
Prairie Fire in Madison
February 16, 2011
Carl Finamore
Beyond Tahrir Square
Linda Greene
Greens vs. the FBI
Tamer Bahgat /
Khalid El-Sherif
Completing Egypt's Revolution
Website of the Day
Playing the Rape Card

February 15, 2011
Raouf J. Halaby
Mahfouz's Prophesy
José Pertierra
The Inspector From Cuba
February 14, 2011
Uri Avnery
Tsunami in Egypt
Mohammed Bamyeh
Egypt's Great Awakening
Gareth Porter
Deferring to Petraeus
Dean Baker
Finance Myths
February 11 - 13, 2011
Alexander Cockburn
Ain't That Good News!
Jeffrey St. Clair
The Nature of Ronald Reagan
Niranjan Ramakrishnan
Gandhi on the Nile
Mary Lynn Cramer
Why No Reporters in Suez?
Sébastien Lapaque
France's Intangible Cuisine
Missy Beattie
Rubbled Raw
Christopher Brauchli
The Joys of Tax Fraud
Charles R. Larson
Uruguay's Conscience
Poets' Basement
Three by Linh Dinh

February 10, 2011
Paul Krassner
Why I Fled Facebook
February 9, 2011
Linn Washington, Jr.
Defending Crooked Cops
Roberto Rodriguez
How Far Can Arizona Secede?
William A. Cook
Caught in the Crossfire
Website of the Day
Leveling Appalachia
February 8, 2011
Tarecq M. Amer
The Egypt Endgame
Website of the Day
The CIA's Man in Cairo
February 7, 2011
Paul Craig Roberts
Kleptocrats at Work
Barry M. Lando
Kissinger on Egypt
Website of the Day
Why Tunis? Why Cairo?

February 4 - 6, 2011
Alexander Cockburn
The God That's Failing

Esam Al-Amin
Mubarak's Last Gasps

Mike Whitney
The Student Loan Swindle

Paul Craig Roberts
Americans are Oppressed, Too
Danny Glover /
Saul Landau
Visiting Gerardo in Prison
Robert Sandels
Revealing Nonsense
Jean-Bertrand Aristide
My Return to Haiti
Steven Colatrella
Revolution is Back
Michael Shane Boyle
The Eviction of Liebig 14
Fred Gardner
Bad, Bad USSR
Missy Beattie
Cut the Cards
Walter Brasch
The Sled Dog Killer
Samer al Saber
Alice in Dangerland
David Yearsley
Music for the Sickbed
Poets' Basement
Louise and Taylor
Website of the Weekend
El Tahir Square Field Hospital
February 3, 2011
Dyab Abou Jahjah
On the Barricades
Website of the Day
Leave the Libraries Alone
February 2, 2011
Clarence Lusane
Confederacy Redux?
Linh Dinh
Burning Truth
Website of the Day
How LBJ Ordered Pants
February 1, 2011
Adam Federman
Fracking With Diesel
Website of the Day
Torture in Mubarak's Egypt
January 31, 2011
January 28 - 30, 2011
Alexander Cockburn
President Gasbag
Bill Quigley
Pam Spees
Seems Like Old Times in Honduras
Paul Craig Roberts
The Dissolving Constitution
Ismael Hossein-Zadeh
Inside Obamanomics
Anthony DiMaggio
Americans on Austerity
Ramzy Baroud
Remaking Tunisia
Russell Mokhiber
Two Systems of Justice
Sherwood Ross
Torture in US Prisons
Sherwood Ross
Torture in US Prisons
David Ker Thomson
Why Do We Write?
Missy Beattie
Doing It Big
Poets' Basement
Beatty, Moser and Chaet
Website of the Weekend
Resources on Egypt
January 27, 2011
Deepak Tripathi
The Law of the Jungle
Website of the Day
Love Poems of Stew Albert
January 26, 2011
Edward Herman /
David Peterson
Assange and Posada in the Propaganda System
Stewart J. LawrenceA Left / Tea Party Alliance?
January 25, 2011
Kathleen Christison
The Palestine Papers
Website of the Day
The Wal-Mart of Weed?
January 24, 2011
Martha Rosenberg
Seroquel's Toll
Website of the Day
The Palestine Papers
January 21 - 23, 2011
Alexander Cockburn
Collateral Damage
Peter Lee
Hu Are You?
Saul Landau /
Nelson P. Valdes
The Context of Cuba's Crisis
Rannie Amiri
Two Ousted Leaders
Manuel Garcia, Jr.
American Decline
Christopher Brauchli
The FDA and the Death Penalty
Michael Winship
Chevron's Crude Attacks
Stephen Fleischman
The Depth of the Betrayal
David Ker Thomson
Lock Heed
Christopher Carrico
Insurgent Anthropologies
Missy Beattie
Into the Future
Farzana Versey
Questioning Eros
Charles R. Larson
Ceausescu's Bleak Romania
David Yearsley
Black Swan, Dark Power
Poets' Basement
Ford, Orloski and Lee
January 20, 2011
Vicente Navarro
Was Picasso Apolitical?
Patrick Cockburn
Catastrophes on Camera
January 19, 2011
January 18, 2011
Michael Hudson
Jeffrey Sommers
The Death of "Social Europe"
Ralph Nader
Recharging the UAW
Clancy Sigal
Left Till the End
January 17, 2011
Website of the Day
A CableGate Browser
January 14 -16, 2011
Thomas H. Naylor
China Plays the Euro Card
Jennifer Van Bergen
Watch the Watchers
Alison Weir
Shot in the Head
Carmelo Ruiz-Marrero
Organic and Beyond
David Macaray
Locked Out in Iowa
Dr. Susan Block
Make Eros, Not Thanatos
Eric Walberg
Ecology and Islam
Charles R. Larson
Only in Latin America
Poets' Basement
Three by Corseri
January 13, 2011
Franklin Lamb
Why Hezbollah Walked
Linn Washington, Jr.
Grand Theft Constitution
Russell Mokhiber
Jam the Revolving Door
Stephen Lendman
Hard Times in Illinois
Charles R. Larson
Palin's Mouth
January 12, 2011
Paul Craig Roberts
A Brief for Animals
Jennifer Loewenstein
The Iranian Threat
Vijay Prashad
Afghan Reality
Manuel Garcia, Jr.
Gun Freedom
Niranjan Ramakrishnan
Dreams of My Presidents
January 11, 2011
Alan Nasser /
Kelly Norman
The Student Loan Debt Bubble
Laura Flanders
Three 9-Year Olds--RIP
January 10, 2011
Website of the Day
Rock A While with David Vest
January 7 - 9, 2011
Alexander Cockburn
The American Way of Torture
Helen Thomas
Heartless
Mike Whitney
Betrayal in Beirut
Ramzy Baroud
Declaring Palestine
Raymond J. Lawrence
Boehner's Ominous Beginning
David Ker Thomson
Where Feminism Left Me
Christopher Brauchli
A Little Wanton Money
Tom H. Hastings
The Boehner Blitz
Charles R. Larson
No Escape Anywhere
David Yearsley
Fake Grit
Poets' Basement
Corseri, Orloski and Lee
Website of the Weekend
Stop Skull Fucking Now!
January 6, 2011
Mike Whitney
Printing a Recovery
Yvonne Ridley
US Justice on Trial
Tom Engelhardt
The Urge to Surge
Website of the Day
One Family in Gaza
January 5, 2011
Farzana Versey
Pakistan vs. Pakistan
Website of the Day
Save the Arcadia Woodlands
January 4, 2011
Christophe Ventura
Italy's Blood Oranges
Russell Mokhiber
Big is Bad
Sheldon Richman
The Lies of Diplomats
Michael Simmons
Phil Ochs Lives!
Website of the Day
Scaling the Border Wall
January 3, 2011
Eric Toussaint
The Irish Crisis
Ann Robertson /
Bill Leumer
Why Inequality Matters
Linn Washington, Jr.
Righting an Ugly Wrong
Website of the Day
Monk's Detroit Dream
December 31, 2010 - January 2, 2011
Christopher Brauchli
Peter King, Witch Hunter
Robert Bryce
Biofuel Delusions
Will Parrish /
Darwin Bond-Graham
The Political Economy of Duckhorn Pinot
Charles R. Larson
Japan, From the Ruins
Poets' Basement
3 by Ann Lefeve
Website of the Weekend
Demolition of the Paris Metro
December 30, 2010
Jennifer Van Bergen Douglas Valentine
Detention and Torture
Denis G. Rancourt
David F. Noble: In Memoriam
Paul Craig Roberts
Our Lickspittle Press
Website of the Day
The Drums of War in Gaza?

December 29, 2010
December 28, 2010
Stephanie Van Hook / Michael Nagler
Making the Imperial Army More Diverse
Website of the Day
An Interview with Ron Jacobs
December 27, 2010
Sherwood Ross
Get Assange
David Michael Green
Learning From Lame Ducks
Mark Scaramella
Top Secret
December 24-26, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
Making the Rich Happy
Ramzy Baroud
Whitewashing Defeat
Christopher Brauchli
Merry Christmas, You're Fired
Missy Beattie
A Better Time? When?
Rev. William E. Alberts
Wikileaks' Christmas Message
Harvey Wasserman
Another No Nukes Victory
Chris Genovali /
Misty MacDuffee
Smooth Sailing for Oil Tankers?
David Ker Thomson
Trafficking With the Enemy
Ron Jacobs
Jes Grew Report
David Yearsley
Kristmas Kitsch
Website of the Weekend
Dan's Record Shop: a Story
December 23, 2010
Bill Quigley /
Vince Warren
Obama's Liberty Problem
Website of the Day
Revolve
December 22, 2010
Uri Avnery
Ship of Fools 2
Jennifer Van Bergen
Predicting Torture
Stewart J. Lawrence
Here Comes Jeb
Linh Dinh
Bloody Trophies
Website of the Day
The 12 Days of Wikileaks

December 21, 2010
Alice Slater
Beyond START
Binoy Kampmark
Brutality and Poultry
Laura Flanders
Ask, Tell, Don't Kill

December 20, 2010
Bruce Jackson
"They Say He's Queer"
Max Blumenthal
The Great Fear
Carl Finamore
Hotel Workers Dig In
Fidel Castro
Bill Clinton's Lies
Paul Craig Roberts
Reaganomics: a Defense
John Severino
Evo's Highway
December 17 - 19, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
Nowhere to Go But Up
Ismael Hossein-Zadeh
The Globalization of Militarism
Robert Alvarez
Poisoning the Yakama
Charlotte Dennett
Wikileaks: Where's the Oil?
David Ker Thomson
Rez
Jennifer Van Bergen
Why Julian Assange is My Hero
Martha Rosenberg
The Year in Pills
Missy Beattie
Object Not Found
Charles R. Larson
The Two Best Reads of 2010
Poets' Basement
Three by Farzana Ahmad
December 16, 2010
December 15, 2010
Vijay Prashad
Empire Unmasked
Stephan Salisbury
Terrorama
Afghan Youth Peace Volunteers / Afghans for Peace
We Want You Out

December 14, 2010
Ralph Nader
Majority of One
Ali Khan /
Jasmine Abou-Kassem
Pakistan's Cruel and Unusual Blasphemy Statute
Stewart J. Lawrence
José Cuervo for President?

December 13, 2010
Danny Muller
Listening to Haiti
Randall Amster
The Blog of War

December 10 - 12, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
The Greater Traitor
Peter Linebaugh
Passing the Torch
Jeffrey Sommers
Latvia: "Mind the Gap!"
Aurel / Pierre Daum
Protest Fractures in Athens
Michael Winship
Premature Capitulation
Christopher Brauchli
The Executioner's Drugs
Thomas H. Naylor
A War on Death
Farzana Versey
The Nobel Dissonance
Ronnie Cummins
The Long March
Charles R. Larson
Waiting for King Lear
Poets' BasementRandall and Hahn
Website of the Weekend
Wanking Bankers
December 9, 2010
Website of the Day
Anon Ops: a Manifesto
December 8, 2010
Diane Christian
Condom Morality
Fidel Castro
Cholera in Haiti
December 7, 2010
Ralph Nader
GOP Wackopedia
David Macaray
Detroit on Strike
Linda Ueki Absher
The Hipster Librarian
Manuel Garcia, Jr.
Purple Passion Pearl Harbor
Website of the Day
A New Low for Todd Gitlin
December 6, 2010
Website of the Day
WikiMirror
December 3 -5, 2010
Darwin Bond-Graham
Nuking the Social Contract
Rannie Amiri
All Eyes on Lebanon
Saul Landau /
Nelson P. Valdes
Leaked Cuba Memo to Raise Eyebrows
John Carroll, M.D.
Dying in Haiti
Thomas I. Palley
Why Obama is Failing
Russell MokhiberBank Power
Mark Weisbrot
A Setback for Haiti
Sherry Wolf
I am a Rent-aholic
Ronnie Cummins
The Road to Cancun
Missy Beattie
Friend or Foe?
Linh Dinh
Helpless
Yves Engler /
Bianca Mugyenyi
Cars and the Tea Party
Charles R. Larson
Literary Hijinks Made Fatal
Harry Clark
The Fever Chart
Website of the Weekend
Closing a Deadly Gateway
December 2, 2010
Brian McKenna
Wild West Journalism
Website of the Day
Right 2 Survive

December 1, 2010
Paul Craig Roberts
Hillary's Blame Game
Conn Hallinan
The Future of Kashmir
Farzana Versey
No Looking "Backwards"
Charles M. Young
Whole Lotta Lies
November 30, 2010
Sherwood Ross
Holder v. Assange

November 29, 2010
Mike Whitney
Hammering Ireland
John Carroll, MD
The Road to Vote in Haiti

November 26 - 28, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
Run, Russ, Run
Bill Quigley /
Nicole Phillips
Haiti's Sham Elections
Terrence Paupp
Obama's Fading Empire
Christopher Brauchli
Gouged While Flying
Eric Walberg
Russia and NATO
Harvey Wasserman
Terror! Oil!! Opium!!!
Michael Dickinson
World Strike Day 2012
Website of the Weekend
Don't Touch My Junk
November 25, 2010
Charles R. Larson
Palintology 101 (Part One)

November 24, 2010
Jeffrey St. Clair
BP's Inside Game
Paul Craig Roberts
TSA's Gestapo Empire
Website of the Day
Useless Gobshites! 
November 23, 2010
Dean Baker
Sinking Ireland
Clare Bayard
Healing From Empire
Website of the Day
The American Galapagos

November 22, 2010
James Abourezk
Honoring Helen Thomas
Paul Craig Roberts
Insouciant Americans
Lawrence Davidson
Obama Plays the Fox
Website of the Day
Globeistan
November 19 - 21, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
Time for a Real Mutiny
Jeffrey St. Clair
Let Them Eat Oil
Thomas Christie, Pierre Sprey, Franklin Spinney et al.
How to Cut the Defense Budget
Robert Alvarez
Shelving START
Russell Mokhiber
War is a Drug
David Macaray
194 Years of Scabs
Brian Tierney
Hotel Workers Rising
Joshua Brollier
Natives Without a Nation
Missy Beattie
So Many Messages
David Ker Thomson
Against Jane Jacobs
Clifton Ross
Dancing With Dangl
Website of the Weekend
Buy Nothing
November 18, 2010
Michael Winship
Don't Ask, Don't Care
Website of the Day
Free Speech on Trial
November 17, 2010
Jonathan Cook
Obama's Bribe
Ralph Nader
Bush at Large
Nick Turse
Off-Base America

November 16, 2010
Sheldon Richman
Blood on His Hands
Website of the Day
Peaceful Uprising
November 15, 2010
Steve Hendricks
More Torture, Please?
Paul Craig Roberts
Eyes Only on Burma
Steven Fake
Liberating Thought
Website of the Day
Whatever ...
November 12 - 14, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
A Very Bitter Woman
Patrick Cockburn
Iraq's Stalemate Ends
Mike Whitney
Erin Go Broke
Tanya Golash-Boza
Targeting Jamaicans
Martha Rosenberg
Vioxx All Over Again?
Dr. Susan Block
My Porn Star Girlfriend
Phil Rockstroh
Public Like a Frog
David Swanson
Tall Tillman Tales
Poets' Basement
Three by Lee Stern
Website of the Day
Bombs Away! 

November 11, 2010
Peter Linebaugh
Laying Down of Arms
Paul Craig RobertsLicensed to Kill
Liaquat Ali Khan / Jasmine Abou-Kassem
Why the Oklahoma Shariah Law is Unconstitutional
Dedrick Muhammad
Race and Economics
Website of the Day
London Calling
November 10, 2010
November 9, 2010
Uri Avnery
Obama's Defeat
Afshin Rattansi
Red Poppies
November 8, 2010
Paul Craig Roberts
Phantom Jobs
David Smith-Ferri
What Laila Sees
November 5 - 7, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
Now for the Good News

Darwin Bond-Graham 
Guess Who's Not Coming to Tea?
Brian Cloughley
Spheres of Influence
Mark Weisbrot
The Fatal Mistake
Rubén M. Lo Vuolo, Daniel Raventós / Pablo Yanes
Basic Income in Times of Economic Crisis
Neve Gordon
Thought Crimes
Alan Farago
The Bhopal Economy
David Ker ThomsonThe Long Argument
Stanley Heller
Up Yours, John Stewart
Missy Beattie
The Big Universe
November 4, 2010
Paul Craig Roberts
The Impotence of Elections
Russell Mokhiber
Bought and Paid For
November 3, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
America the Clueless
Franklin C. Spinney
Democratic Debacle
Manuel Garcia, Jr.Election Night in Oakland
Norman Solomon
Now What?
Website of the Day
Save Our Social Security
November 2, 2010
Website of the Day
Gulf Oil Toxic to Humans

November 1, 2010
Ted Honderich
The Farce of Fairness
Justin E. H. Smith
The People Without History
Marjorie Cohn
Hyping Fear
Website of the Day
Scary New Wage Data

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March 23, 2011

The Strange Murder of Jayna Murray

Yoga Rage in the Nation's Capital

By STEWART J. LAWRENCE
It seems like a shocking but isolated incident – a grisly killing carried out in a posh clothing store located in the heart of Bethesda, Maryland, a fashionable Washington, DC suburb where violent crime is rare.  But last week’s shocking murder of Jayna Murray, the thirty-year-old manager of an elite yoga apparel store, Lululemon, has caused something of a local furor.  For one thing, the victim and the apparent perpetrator, Brittany Norwood, 28, are both women – a statistical rarity.  In fact, according to the US Justice Department, less than 3% of all murders involve women in both roles.  And then there’s the attack’s savagery:  Norwood apparently beat and stabbed Murray nearly beyond recognition, so badly, in fact, that even seasoned homicide investigators blanched after arriving at the crime scene. And finally, there’s the matter of race.  Norwood, you see, is Black, and Murray was White, in a city – 60% Black and 30% White - where racial tensions figure into nearly every local controversy.
 Norwood herself seems to have played on racial fears and stereotypes when she planned and executed the crime.  She originally told police that two masked intruders, both Black, had tied her and Murray up and raped them before beating them.  That initial account sent shock waves throughout the area, and generated enormous sympathy for both women. But when police examined them, they found no evidence that either had been sexually assaulted.  In addition, Norwood’s wounds, which were relatively slight, appeared completely self-inflicted.  And under repeated questioning, her story’s inconsistencies mounted.  Police eventually concluded that she’d concocted the entire intruder story, and had killed Murray herself.
 Now that Norwood’s been charged, many local residents and storeowners have breathed a sigh of relief.  Some who had hired extra security and installed video cameras on the assumption that two killers were still on the loose, and could strike again, are happy that their neighborhood may not be falling prey to the kind of racial crimes and robberies witnessed elsewhere in the area.  A widely read local columnist, Robert McCartney, neatly encapsulated the kind of polite racism one hears in affluent White neighborhoods when he noted that many residents had long feared that Bethesda’s relatively new Metro subway stop would bring a “bad element” to the area.  That’s rather ironic, when you consider that Norwood’s hiring – and her role in the killing – might actually confirm just such an exaggerated racial fear. But so far, none of the major newspapers, including the Washington Post, has mentioned that Norwood is Black, or even run a picture of her – unthinkable if the protagonist of the crime had been a White man – a sign of just how touchy the issue is.
 Why did Norwood kill Murray?  Some have speculated that the two women may have had a workplace dispute, possibly because Norwood, who’s had documented financial problems in the past, was caught stealing or embezzling from the store (which comes close to another racial stereotype).   But workplace disputes account for just 9% of all murders involving women, according to Justice Department statistics. And while employees of an adjacent store did say they heard the women arguing the night of the murder, police don’t think this was a spontaneous, heat-of-passion crime based on a specific triggering event.  Based on the forensic evidence, which appears to include the murder weapon, but most of which has not yet been made public, police have already charged Norwood with first-degree murder, which implies deliberate premeditation.
 What shocks many local analysts of the crime is its degree of rage and violence, which is highly suggestive of a deeply personal motive.  In fact, according to research studies, women who commit murder rarely kill strangers or even co-workers; they normally kill intimates – either their husbands, lovers or friends.   Which raises the issue of just what kind of personal relationship Murray and Norwood might have had, and whether trouble in that relationship might have prompted Norwood to kill – and to kill in such a vicious way.  Some observers have speculated that two might have been lovers and that Norwood became jealous and eventually violent when Murray, who reportedly had a new steady boyfriend, moved to break off their relationship.
Others wonder whether the two women’s connection to the high-powered American yoga world - with its deliberate blending of sex, glamour, beauty, and affluence - may have helped set the stage for such an extreme crime, by creating impossible expectations of status and achievement among two beautiful, high-achieving women.  Norwood, in fact, was a stand-out soccer star in her home town of Seattle before moving to Washington, DC and eventually becoming hired by the Canadian-based Lululemon, whose use of sexually inflammatory advertising to sell its pricey yoga apparel has caused considerable controversy, including threats of a possible boycott.   Perhaps both women found themselves in fierce competition, and only one could keep up, and that led to a pattern of disrespectful verbal conflict and emotional distress that boiled over into rage between two prideful divas.
Right now, Norwood’s motive is largely a matter of speculation.   Some desperately want to believe that she must be mentally ill, or a substance abuser.  But beneath the surface of this crime is the reality of shifting gender roles and sources of power and influence among aspiring young women in extremely status-conscious metropolises like the nation’s capital.   As opportunities for these women have expanded, so, perhaps, have the stakes in trying – and perhaps failing - to obtain them.  Once upon a time a losing female party might have slinked to the sidelines.  No longer.  I am woman, she says. Hear my roar.
Stewart J. Lawrence is a Washington, DC-based an immigration policy specialist.  He can be reached at stewartlawrence81147@gmail.com