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Stories by Suzi Steffen

Suzi Steffen is a freelance writer in Eugene, Oregon and an arts editor at the Eugene (Ore.) Weekly.

Defeated in Iraq: How America Lost the War

Jonathan Steele on why -- and how -- the U.S. and Britain screwed up the Iraq project.
Posted on Apr 19, 2008

Slavery Is Alive and Well in the U.S.

The new book Nobodies: Modern American Slave Labor and the Dark Side of the Global Economy, goes after the U.S. companies that support slave labor.
Posted on Oct 8, 2007

'How to Pick a Peach': A Lesson in Food Science and Commercial Food Marketing

These days we are used to getting whatever food we want, whenever we want it. But with produce, that can be a recipe for disaster. Here's a book that will help you navigate the shopping and cooking maze.
Posted on Oct 1, 2007

Is Eating Local Even Possible?

The author samples some of the growing list of how-to books on eating local -- including the latest from Barbara Kingsolver -- and follows their recipes for the slow food lifestyle.
Posted on Aug 25, 2007