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Zmag Article Reinart: Life Against Gold

Zmag Article, June, 01 2001 Ustun Reinart
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Life Against Gold

Zmag Article Schwartz: Resistance in Peru

Zmag Article, June, 01 2001 Eric Schwartz
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Resistance in Peru

Zmag Article Solomon: Scrutiny Overdue for "White Bloc"

Zmag Article, June, 01 2001 Norman Solomon
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Scrutiny Overdue for "White Bloc"

Zmag Article Street: Free to Be Poor

Zmag Article, June, 01 2001 Paul Street
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Free to Be Poor

Commentary Dowd: DOWN WITH THE BAH HUMBUG OF TAXES

Commentary, June, 01 2001 Douglas Dowd
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The flagrantly unjust and harmful policies for taxes, governmental spending and real and imagined surpluses in place or on their way had their beginnings in the last years of Carter's presidency -- prodded and facilitated by what Richard Du Boff t...

Commentary Klein: Give Me a Hug: When Multinationals Want to Be Our Friend

Commentary, May, 31 2001 Naomi Klein
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When I was 17, I worked after school at an Esprit clothing store in Montreal. It was a pleasant job, mostly involving folding cotton garments into little squares so sharp that their corners could take out your eye.

Graphic Deutsch: Free at Last

Graphic, May, 30 2001 Barry Deutsch
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Wind Done Gone, First Amendment, free speech

Commentary Author: Britain's Manmade BSE Disaster: Boundless and Without Borders

Commentary, May, 30 2001 Guest Author
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In 1985, a mystery disease now known as Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy [BSE or mad cow disease] first appeared in a dairy cow from Kent, England. Within the space of three years, the annual number of BSE-infected cattle in Britain rose to 731. B...

Commentary Author: Britain's Manmade BSE Disaster: Boundless and Without Borders

Commentary, May, 30 2001 Guest Author
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In 1985, a mystery disease now known as Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy [BSE or mad cow disease] first appeared in a dairy cow from Kent, England. Within the space of three years, the annual number of BSE-infected cattle in Britain rose to 731. B...

Commentary Weisbrot: Don't Cry for the IMF, Argentina

Commentary, May, 29 2001 Mark Weisbrot
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How many times can the most powerful financial institution in the world -- the International Monetary Fund -- make the same mistake? The answer seems to be: as many times as it wants to. As Argentina teeters on the brink of defaulting on its $150 ...

Graphic Moore: Give the People What They Want

Graphic, May, 28 2001 Kevin Moore
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Tim McVeigh, FBI, Oklahoma, death penalty

Graphic Moore: Give the People What They Want

Graphic, May, 28 2001 Kevin Moore
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Tim McVeigh, FBI, Oklahoma, death penalty

Commentary Author: Surprise Party

Commentary, May, 28 2001 Guest Author
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Like a zillion other Americans, I went to see Pearl Harbor on the first day of its release. As I sat there in the jammed bargain matinee, I kept assuring myself that as author of a radical history of WWII, I was merely doing research. Now, I could...

Commentary Pilger: The big threat in the Middle East is Israel, not Iraq

Commentary, May, 27 2001 John Pilger
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As George Bush escalates the new cold war begun by his father, the attention of his planners is moving to the Middle East. Stories about the threat of Iraq's "weapons of mass destruction" are again appearing in the American press, this time concen...

Commentary Ali: BLAIR AND BERLOSCUNI

Commentary, May, 27 2001 Tariq Ali
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I was in Turin at the Book Fair recently participating in a round-table to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the left-wing daily paper Il Manifesto, when I read that while the French and German governments were maintaining a certain cool, Tony Bla...

Commentary Bongard: Advantages of an Active Democracy – in numbers

Commentary, May, 26 2001 Christian Bongard
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In the West, we continuously confuse the terms “consumer” and “citizen”: what the Old Greeks used to know, we do not know anymore. When we speak of representative and other forms of democracy, namely a participative...

Commentary Bongard: Advantages of an Active Democracy Ð in numbers

Commentary, May, 26 2001 Christian Bongard
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In the West, we continuously confuse the terms ÒconsumerÓ and ÒcitizenÓ: what the Old Greeks used to know, we do not know anymore. When we speak of representative and other forms of democracy, namely a participative or active democracy, we only cr...

Commentary Author: Bush's Dangerous Star Wars Pipe Dream

Commentary, May, 25 2001 Guest Author
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President Bush's "Star Wars" speech reminded me of a conversation I had late in the Clinton era with Ezra Vogel, who served headed the State Department's Asia intelligence during the first Clinton Administration. He had returned to Harvard, but wa...

Commentary Podur: A few more moves ahead

Commentary, May, 25 2001 Justin Podur
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There is too much at stake for social change to be a game. But if it were a game, the side that had the ability to think many moves ahead, anticipate its opponents moves, know what its goal was and move toward it relentlessly, would have huge adva...

Commentary Author: Bush's Dangerous Star Wars Pipe Dream

Commentary, May, 25 2001 Guest Author
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President Bush's "Star Wars" speech reminded me of a conversation I had late in the Clinton era with Ezra Vogel, who served headed the State Department's Asia intelligence during the first Clinton Administration. He had returned to Harvard, but wa...

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