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Commentary Bond: Blue Planet targets PRIVATE commodification of world's water

Commentary, July, 28 2001 Patrick Bond
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The July 5-8 "Blue Planet" conference in Vancouver opened with a call by Maude Barlow to promote "a global water revolution. This is the first of many international civil society meetings to take back control of our water." The host Council of Can...

Graphic Dwyer: Bush solution

Graphic, July, 27 2001 Hank Dwyer
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Bush, politics, environment, womens rights, supreme court, justice, election reform

Graphic Dwyer: Foreward

Graphic, July, 27 2001 Hank Dwyer
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Bush, politics, republicans,

Graphic Dwyer: Incoming-outgoing

Graphic, July, 27 2001 Hank Dwyer
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tests, education, economics

Graphic Dwyer: Just another green Bush

Graphic, July, 27 2001 Hank Dwyer
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Bush, environment, lies

Graphic Dwyer: What problem

Graphic, July, 27 2001 Hank Dwyer
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Pacifica, FCC, media,

Commentary Podur: Fumigation and worse in Colombia

Commentary, July, 27 2001 Justin Podur
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"Who in the US benefits from fumigating Colombians?" the man asked me pointedly in the crowded community hall. The community was in a paramilitary-controlled part of Putumayo. Putumayo is a southern department of Colombia where the guerrilla insur...

Commentary Solomon: DANCING - OR YAWNING - ON THE GRAVE OF CARLO GIULIANI

Commentary, July, 27 2001 Norman Solomon
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After a police officer shot Carlo Giuliani in the head, Time magazine published a requiem of sorts -- explaining that the 23-year-old Italian protester pretty much got what he deserved.

Graphic Dwyer: Texas style

Graphic, July, 26 2001 Hank Dwyer
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Bush, global warming, environment

Commentary Landau: BEHIND THE VIOLENCE IN JAMAICA

Commentary, July, 26 2001 Saul Landau
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In early July, Jamaica made headlines. Before the repressive forces had restored "order" more than 25 people lay dead. Some had been shot in the back of the head, others at close range. One witness reported that he heard pleas for mercy from insid...

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