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Galaktik: Make The Switch
Zmag Article, May, 01 2001
Ron Galaktik
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Make The Switch
Morales: Electromagnetic Weapons
Zmag Article, May, 01 2001
Frank Morales
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Electromagnetic Weapons
Petras: U.S. China Conflict
Zmag Article, May, 01 2001
James Petras
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U.S. China Conflict
Burns: The Marc Rich Hearings
Zmag Article, May, 01 2001
Margie Burns
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The Marc Rich Hearings
Group: May Day!
Graphic, April, 30 2001
Contagion Media Group
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may day, yugoslavia, kosovo, iraq
Herman: THE MEDIA AT THE BARRICADES IN SUPPORT OF "FREE TRADE"
Commentary, April, 30 2001
Edward Herman
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Back at the time of the struggle over the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) in 1993, the mainstream media lined up in solid phalanx in its support, and Meg Greenfield, opinion editor of the Washington Post explained the one-sidedness of ...
Pilger: Academia is silent on imperialism, as German universities were during the rise of the Nazis
Commentary, April, 29 2001
John Pilger
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The other day, I attended a conference at the University of Sussex on the "new imperialism". What was extraordinary was that it took place at all. Julian Saurin, who teaches in the school of African and Asian studies at Sussex, said that, in ten y...
Naini: Profits Over People: The FTAA’s Negative Impacts on the People of the Western Hemisphere
Commentary, April, 29 2001
Ali Naini
Recently, the leaders of thirty-four nations in the Americas, representing every country except Cuba, gathered to discuss the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), a proposed trade agreement encompassing 800 million people and eleven trillion do...
Author: Profits Over People: The FTAAÕs Negative Impacts on the People of the Western Hemisphere
Commentary, April, 29 2001
Guest Author
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Recently, the leaders of thirty-four nations in the Americas, representing every country except Cuba, gathered to discuss the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), a proposed trade agreement encompassing 800 million people and eleven trillion do...


