2004: A Tragicomic Year in Review
December 21, 2004

At the risk of seeming smug, or presenting myself as the year-end know-it-all, I think that it’s pretty obvious why the Born Agains have come out the big winners this year.

Jim Talib: Interview with an anti-war Veteran December 21, 2004

Jim Talib is an antiwar vet who served in Iraq earlier this year for nearly seven months, who has recently begun speaking out against the war and occupation.


Paul Martin: "we're certainly doing our share" (for the U.S. empire)
December 21, 2004

A battery of religious imagery , by Charles Demers
Essays & Reviews

Generals, and War Criminals, Die in Bed

American Monsters: 44 Rats, Blackhats, and Plutocrats

Eleanor Rigby: Coupland still captures the pulse of our times

In tribute to Bob Everton

See our last issue, from December 14. Look for updates on January 4, 2005.

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Seven Highlights

As 2004 winds down, and Seven Oaks succumbs to the holidays’ inertia with a two-week issue, we thought we should look for this year’s silver lining. We looked hard, and came up with 7 highlights from the past year. Enjoy. Check out our top 7 highlights from 2004.

And look back at some of our best 7 Questions from 2004: Naomi Klein and Avi Lewis, Linda McQuaig, Thulas Nxesi, Jack O'Dell and Jane Power, Jean Saint-Vil, Amina Sherazee, and Jayson Blair.

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