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By David Peterson at Oct 03, 2004
When the Chicago Tribune first unveiled Struggle for the Soul of Islam on February 8 of this year, "A note from the editors" introduced this series of occasional articles as follows: Many Muslims see America's war on terror as a war against Islam. An... (More) Comments (0)
By Justin Podur at Oct 02, 2004
I have appreciated David Peterson's blogging about the 'humanitarians' and their 'interventions' about Sudan. So when I read his latest, referring to my own recent piece on the subject (a piece which made good use of his own previous blogging), I thought... (More) Comments (2)
By Justin Podur at Oct 02, 2004
I have appreciated David Peterson's blogging about the 'humanitarians' and their 'interventions' about Sudan. So when I read his latest, referring to my own recent piece on the subject (a piece which made good use of his own previous blogging), I thought... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Oct 02, 2004
Almost every time I read about the "Crisis in Darfur"---a crisis which, at least as far as the UN Secretary-General, the various UN humanitarian agencies such as the OCHA and the UNHCR, and the UN News Center are concerned, surely has received more attent... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Oct 01, 2004
Don't you wish that, at least once every presidential-election cycle in the States, everyone who doesn't vote and who is at least 18-years-old somehow could be enticed to cast a ballot, separately from the Regular Voters, of course, and that the members o... (More) Comments (0)
By Justin Podur at Sep 30, 2004
Folks, while I will continue to contribute to the ZNet multi-author blogging system, I've also rolled an updated version of my previous blog, The Killing Train, at www.killingtrain.com, which I'll be posting to daily as before. As befits this blog, I'll ... (More) Comments (0)
By Justin Podur at Sep 30, 2004
Folks, while I will continue to contribute to the ZNet multi-author blogging system, I've also rolled an updated version of my previous blog, The Killing Train, at www.killingtrain.com, which I'll be posting to daily as before. As befits this blog, I'll ... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Sep 28, 2004
Odd, don't you think, that members of the International Atomic Energy Agency could have adopted more than one resolution during Friday's (the 24th) closing session of its 48th General Conference in Vienna, and now it's already four days later, the morning... (More) Comments (0)
"Israeli Nuclear Capabilities and Threat" II
By David Peterson at Sep 28, 2004
Pleading for a long overdue "accounting" in world affairs, one wherein peoples and states will decide, once and for all, what they are "united for" and what they are "united against," Israel's Minister of Foreign Affairs Silvan Shalom stepped before the U... (More) Comments (0)
A Personal Statement RE Z/ZNet
By Noam Chomsky at Sep 27, 2004
"We live in an era of media concentration, vast efforts on many fronts (political, economic, military, ideological) to insulate state and private power from critical discussion or even popular awareness, and to reduce citizens to isolated atomized creatur... (More) Comments (6)
Barack Obama and the Clash of Civilizations
By David Peterson at Sep 27, 2004
A question for Illinois State Senator Barack Obama, the Democratic frontrunner (an absolute shoe-in, in fact) in the race to capture the seat in the U.S. Senate currently occupied by the Republican Peter Fitzgerald (the other held by the Democrat Richard ... (More) Comments (4)
By David Peterson at Sep 25, 2004
Of every UN member state to address the General Assembly Friday, September 24 (19 in all, at least by my count), not only did the UN News Center select the address by the Interim Iraqi Prime Minister to report first, at the top of the entire list. But, m... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Sep 24, 2004
Fitting, isn't it, that upon landing on U.S. soil Wednesday, the Interim Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi should visit the White House and Congress and even the Council on Foreign Relations (sort of like the American Chamber of Commerce, this crew, though... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Sep 23, 2004
Another draft chapter from the new book on parecon and society.... Like most social movements anarchism is diverse. Most broadly an anarchist seeks out and identifies structures of authority, hierarchy, and domination throughout life, and tries to challe... (More) Comments (10)
Newmont Executives Arrested In Indonesia!
By Cp Pandya at Sep 23, 2004
The good news keeps rolling in for Newmont - the gold mining giant that has spent the last decade wreaking havoc on the people and ecologies of Peru, Indonesia and Turkey in its quest for profit. First, as I reported last week, Peruvians successfully got ... (More) Comments (5)


