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Goodman: Lockdown
Znet Article, August, 27 2005
Amy Goodman
Goodman's ZSpace page
Imagine living, eating, sleeping, relieving ...
Engler: Haiti and Media
Znet Article, June, 05 2005
Yves Engler
Engler's ZSpace page
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...
Palast: British Memo Indicates Bush Administration Fixed Intelligence to Justify Iraq Invasion
Znet Article, May, 24 2005
Greg Palast
Palast's ZSpace page
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 ...
Solomon: News Media and "the Madness of Militarism"
Znet Article, May, 16 2005
Norman Solomon
Solomon's ZSpace page
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...
Barsamian: Media Censorship
Znet Article, February, 24 2005
David Barsamian
Barsamian's ZSpace page
Media Censorship
Edwards: Unity In Deceit
Znet Article, January, 20 2005
David Edwards
Edwards's ZSpace page
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 ...
Pilger: Fallujah, The Us Elections And 9/11: A Matter Of
Znet Article, November, 12 2004
John Pilger
Pilger's ZSpace page
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...
Street: Why Didn't We Attack Sweden?
Znet Article, October, 31 2004
Paul Street
Street's ZSpace page
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 ...
Zinn: Art and Politics
Znet Article, November, 22 2003
Howard Zinn
Zinn's ZSpace page
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...
Roy: The Day Of The Jackals
Znet Article, June, 02 2003
Arundhati Roy
Roy's ZSpace page
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...
Parrish: A Moment Of Deep Hope
Znet Article, September, 21 2002
Geov Parrish
Parrish's ZSpace page
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...
Peterson: The Global Media
Zmag Article, June, 01 1997
David Peterson
Peterson's ZSpace page
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...


