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Podur: A Way out for Colombia
Commentary, July, 28 2001
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
I didn't go to Colombia looking for understanding, although it was there for me in the form of razor-sharp analysts who do their work under fire. I didn't go looking for hope either, although I found some of that too, in the very same people. What...
Bond: Blue Planet targets PRIVATE commodification of world's water
Commentary, July, 28 2001
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
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...
Dwyer: Bush solution
Graphic, July, 27 2001
Hank Dwyer
Dwyer's ZSpace page
Bush, politics, environment, womens rights, supreme court, justice, election reform
Dwyer: Incoming-outgoing
Graphic, July, 27 2001
Hank Dwyer
Dwyer's ZSpace page
tests, education, economics
Dwyer: Just another green Bush
Graphic, July, 27 2001
Hank Dwyer
Dwyer's ZSpace page
Bush, environment, lies
Podur: Fumigation and worse in Colombia
Commentary, July, 27 2001
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
"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...
Solomon: DANCING - OR YAWNING - ON THE GRAVE OF CARLO GIULIANI
Commentary, July, 27 2001
Norman Solomon
Solomon's ZSpace page
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.
Dwyer: Texas style
Graphic, July, 26 2001
Hank Dwyer
Dwyer's ZSpace page
Bush, global warming, environment
Landau: BEHIND THE VIOLENCE IN JAMAICA
Commentary, July, 26 2001
Saul Landau
Landau's ZSpace page
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...
Mcmillan: Death Tastes Good
Graphic, July, 25 2001
Stephanie Mcmillan
Mcmillan's ZSpace page
union, union-busting, Colombia, Coke, Coca Cola, murder
Mcmillan: Tomato Slaves
Graphic, July, 25 2001
Stephanie Mcmillan
Mcmillan's ZSpace page
tomato pickers, farm workers, Taco Bell, low pay
Mcmillan: Gaseous
Graphic, July, 25 2001
Stephanie Mcmillan
Mcmillan's ZSpace page
global warming, environment, destruction of the earth
Mcmillan: Cop Logic
Graphic, July, 25 2001
Stephanie Mcmillan
Mcmillan's ZSpace page
police brutality, Minneapolis, pigs
Mcmillan: Inhospitable
Graphic, July, 25 2001
Stephanie Mcmillan
Mcmillan's ZSpace page
immigration, immigrant, border, xenophobia
Monbiot: Stealing Europe The great European dream has been subverted by corporate power
Commentary, July, 25 2001
George Monbiot
Monbiot's ZSpace page
"If people did not sometimes do silly things," Wittgenstein observed, "nothing intelligent would ever get done." In a world in which intelligence is banned from public life, baring our buttocks at George Bush is one of the few means we possess of ...
Deutsch: They're Both Right
Graphic, July, 24 2001
Barry Deutsch
Deutsch's ZSpace page
Israel, Palestine, Palestinians, Israelis, middle east
Moore: GW's G8 Summit Summer
Graphic, July, 24 2001
Kevin Moore
Moore's ZSpace page
G-8 Summit, Genoa, Italy, George W. Bush, globalism
Jensen: Fast-track: The next attack on democracy
Commentary, July, 23 2001
Robert Jensen
Jensen's ZSpace page
Conservatives are usually the most strident defenders of the doctrine of original intent, the idea that we should follow the will of the Founding Fathers in interpreting the U.S. Constitution.


