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Graphic Group: Disaster

Graphic, October, 29 2001 Contagion Media Group
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Rumsfeld, Bush, Blair, terrorism, war on terrorism

Graphic Group: Disaster

Graphic, October, 29 2001 Contagion Media Group
Group's ZSpace page

Rumsfeld, Bush, Blair, terrorism, war on terrorism

Commentary Hartmann: The Return of Relevance

Commentary, October, 29 2001 Betsy Hartmann
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Trying to stay afloat in the turbulent wake of September 11, I was full of fear like most people, fear of another attack, fear of the U.S. war machine, fear of racist assaults on Arab-Americans and South Asians, fear of further erosion of civil li...

Commentary Weisbrot: Protecting Pharmaceutical Companies from the Threat of Bio-Terrorism

Commentary, October, 29 2001 Mark Weisbrot
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Some principles are so important that they cannot be violated even in a time of national emergency. One of those, it now appears, is the principle of patent rights for multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical companies.

Graphic Moore: "Guernica" Revisited

Graphic, October, 28 2001 Kevin Moore
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Afghanistan, Red Cross, U.N., Jalalabad, Kabul, U.S. bombing, "collateral damage"

Commentary Kagarlitsky: Facing WTO Life Sentence

Commentary, October, 28 2001 Boris Kagarlitsky
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The attacks in New York and Washington have provided the impetus for a new round of rapprochement between the United States and Russia. After several years of cool relations and confrontational rhetoric, the Russian government is demonstrating a w...

Commentary Wise: Who’s Being Naïve? War-Time Realism Through the Looking Glass

Commentary, October, 28 2001 Tim Wise
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To hear those who support the current air assault on Afghanistan tell it, those of us who doubt the likely efficacy of such a campaign, and who question its fundamental morality are not only insufficiently patriotic but dangerously naïve.

Commentary Wise: WhoÕs Being Na•ve? War-Time Realism Through the Looking Glass

Commentary, October, 28 2001 Tim Wise
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To hear those who support the current air assault on Afghanistan tell it, those of us who doubt the likely efficacy of such a campaign, and who question its fundamental morality are not only insufficiently patriotic but dangerously na•ve.

Commentary Choudry: Prising Open The Pacific: New Trade Deals Reflect Old Agendas

Commentary, October, 27 2001 Aziz Choudry
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The winds of change, so the clichŽ goes, are blowing across the Pacific. Yet looking at the background to two regional trade agreements launched in August makes me think that sometimes the more things change, the more they stay the same.

Commentary Burchill: Corrected: Mad, Bad, Dangerous To Know

Commentary, October, 26 2001 Scott Burchill
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WASHINGTON'S decision to renew friendships with the Northern Alliance for its war against al-Qa'ida and the Taliban provides clues as to what George W. Bush, Tony Blair and John Howard mean by "our values".

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