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Znet Article Goodman: Lockdown

Znet Article, August, 27 2005 Amy Goodman
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  Imagine living, eating, sleeping, relieving ...

Znet Article Engler: Haiti and Media

Znet Article, June, 05 2005 Yves Engler
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Extra, extra, read all about it ... but only in ZNet. Here are just a few of the recent non- or under-reported stories involving Canada and Haiti. Did you read in your local paper that in mid-May, 250 people braved a rainy Sunday morning in downt...

Znet Article Palast: British Memo Indicates Bush Administration Fixed Intelligence to Justify Iraq Invasion

Znet Article, May, 24 2005 Greg Palast
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Just before Britain's parliamentary elections, the Sunday Times of London published a leaked British government memo that laid out the Bush administration plan for an invasion of Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein from power, justified on intelligence ...

Znet Article Solomon: News Media and "the Madness of Militarism"

Znet Article, May, 16 2005 Norman Solomon
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Media activism has achieved a lot. But I don't believe there's anything to be satisfied with -- considering the present-day realities of corporate media and the warfare state. War has become a constant of U.S. foreign policy, and media flackery f...

Znet Article Barsamian: Media Censorship

Znet Article, February, 24 2005 David Barsamian
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Media Censorship

Znet Article Edwards: Unity In Deceit

Znet Article, January, 20 2005 David Edwards
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Introduction - A Simple Question People sometimes tell us we're too hard on the media. They say: 'Come on, there +is+ a fair amount of diversity, a range of different views. And the Independent publishes some valuable stuff, so does the Guardian ...

Znet Article Pilger: Fallujah, The Us Elections And 9/11: A Matter Of

Znet Article, November, 12 2004 John Pilger
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Edward S Herman's landmark essay, "The Banality of Evil", has never seemed more apposite. "Doing terrible things in an organized and systematic way rests on 'normalization'," wrote Herman. "There is usually a division of labor in doing and rationa...

Znet Article Street: Why Didn't We Attack Sweden?

Znet Article, October, 31 2004 Paul Street
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What do Osama bin-Laden and the owners and top editors of the gigantic corporate media outlet the Chicago Tribune have in common? They both want George W. Bush to return for a second term. The Tribune’s masters want Bush back because they ...

Znet Article Zinn: Art and Politics

Znet Article, November, 22 2003 Howard Zinn
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interview with Sarah Burton Howard Zinn and Thom Yorke have never done lunch, waved to each other along the red carpet, or even had a conversation. But what if they did? We took the recent release of Howard Zinn's new Seven Stories Press book, "A...

Znet Article Roy: The Day Of The Jackals

Znet Article, June, 02 2003 Arundhati Roy
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Mesopotamia. Babylon. The Tigris and Euphrates. How many children, in how many classrooms, over how many centuries, have hang-glided through the past, transported on the wings of these words? And now the bombs have fallen, incinerating and humil...

Znet Article Parrish: A Moment Of Deep Hope

Znet Article, September, 21 2002 Geov Parrish
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Recently I had the tremendous honor, and pleasure, of sitting down for a conversation with one of the true heroes of global efforts to create a more equitable and sustainable world. Indian physicist Vandana Shiva is one of the most renowned and re...

Zmag Article Peterson: The Global Media

Zmag Article, June, 01 1997 David Peterson
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Edward S. Herman and Robert W. McChesney are two of the most important critics of the global media scene. A Professor Emeritus of Finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and a contributor to Z Magazine since its founding i...

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