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September 2003

Volume , Number 0


Activism

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Commentary

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Culture

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Features

Music Review
John Zavesky


Health
Kip Sullivan


Journal of the 16th Year
Z Staff


Central America
Toni Solo


On Second Street
Lydia Sargent


Washington Report
Gregg Mosson


Diseases
Alison Katz


Occupation Update
Adam Horowitz


Book Notes
Mark Harris


Repression
Mark Engler


Quiddity
Site Administrator


Reel Politick
Michael Bronski


Conservative Watch
Bill Berkowitz


Interview
David Barsamian


Labor Organizing
David Bacon


Zaps

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NOTE: Z Magazine subscribers and sustainers have access to all Z Magazine articles here and in the archive. The latest Z Magazine articles available to everyone are listed in the Free Articles box at the top of the table of contents, and are starred in the list below. Questions? e-mail Z Magazine Online.

The July/August Issue Nightmare

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O ur printer of over 16 years doesn't make many mistakes. So imagine our surprise to discover, while on vacation (exhausted from nine days of Z Media Institute), that they left two pages out of the July/August issue and had duplicated two other pages to compensate. Sadly, this mistake was compounded when the printer sent out a corrected July/August magazine to Z subscribers, but without explaining why a second issue was sent (as we had requested). Thus, many subscribers were confused and thought they were mistakenly on our subscription list twice. We discovered this through a small flurry of correspondence. For the record, Z subscribers are advised to toss the uncorrected copy of the magazine and keep the corrected version. 

We have a limited number of remaining corrected copies of July/ August, which we can send out on request. But it would help us if those who wish to finish reading the two shortened articles, “Blogging The War Away” and “The USA PATRIOT Act”) access those articles online (www.zmag.org) where we have made them available for free. Those without Internet access can write  for copies. We hope that clears up any confusion . 

In other news, Z Media Institute 2003, with 68 students attending, was a huge success and brought fresh ideas to inform Z's upcoming policy retreat. We will report on this and tell you more about ZMI 2003 in upcoming issues.

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