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Churchill: Wages of Cointelpro Still Evident
Commentary, March, 10 1999
Ward Churchill
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In 1980, former FBI Director L. Patrick Grey and Edward S. Miller, one-time head of Squad 47, the domestic counterintelligence unit in the FBI's New York Field Office, were convicted of having "conspired to injure and oppress the citizens of the U...
Administrator: The Triangle Fire and Anti-Sweat Activism
Commentary, March, 09 1999
Site Administrator
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Two weeks ago on Sunday, February 21st, at the fine age of 107 Bessie Cohen died. She was the last living survival of the horrific Triangle Shirtwaist Fire of 1911.
Chomsky: On Staying Informed and Inteelectual Self Defense
Commentary, March, 08 1999
Noam Chomsky
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There's no way to be informed without devoting effort to the task, whether we have in mind what's happening in the world, physics, major league baseball, or anything else.
Zinn: On Getting Along
Commentary, March, 07 1999
Howard Zinn
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You ask how I manage to stay involved and remain seemingly happy and adjusted to this awful world where the efforts of caring people pale in comparison to those who have power?
Shalom: You've Come A Long Way, Brother
Commentary, March, 06 1999
Stephen1 Shalom
Shalom's ZSpace page
The year 1926 was in the thick of the Jim Crow era. In the American South, racial segregation was the law of the land. Schools, jobs, public accommodations, movie theaters, water fountains and most everything else were segregated.
Herman: How the NYT Solved the New Guatemala Problem
Commentary, March, 05 1999
Edward Herman
Herman's ZSpace page
The recent massive report of the UN-sponsored Historical Clarification Commission of Guatemala gives a brutally frank account, with details, of the Guatemalan army's mass killings of the indigenous Mayan Indians on a scale that bordered on genocid...
Shah: My Fantasy Goddess Is Not A Barbie Doll
Commentary, March, 04 1999
Sonia Shah
Shah's ZSpace page
This holiday season, Mattel, the worldÕ biggest toy maker is poised to embarrass itself and enrage Asians across the globe, with the release of its latest collectible Barbie: The Fantasy Goddess of Asia.
Tokar: Biotechnology and the Commodification of Life
Commentary, March, 03 1999
Brian Tokar
Tokar's ZSpace page
The U.S.government's aggressive advocacy for the biotechnology industry, and its potentially disastrous agenda of reshaping world agriculture, has finally made international headlines.
Weisbrot: Keep Hope Alive
Commentary, March, 02 1999
Mark Weisbrot
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Who says one person can't make a difference? Jesse Jackson, Jr. has shaken things up in Congress by taking on the establishment and offering a bold alternative to our shameful foreign economic policy in Africa.
Hahnel: Capitalist Globalism In Crisis
Zmag Article, March, 01 1999
Robin Hahnel
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Capitalist Globalism In Crisis
Tokar: Monsanto: A Checkered History
Zmag Article, March, 01 1999
Brian Tokar
Tokar's ZSpace page
An investigative history of the Monsanto company, the most aggressive promoters today of GMO agriculture. This is a version of the article that won a 1999 Project Censored award.
Herman: Corporate Junk Science in the Media
Zmag Article, February, 01 1999
Edward Herman
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Corporate Junk Science in the Media
Bohmer: Pres. Clinton's Visit to Central America
Commentary, January, 15 1999
Peter Bohmer
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President Bill Clinton just completed a four day visit to Central America. In Nicaragua and Honduras, he briefly visited areas most devastated by Hurricane Mitch in late October, 1998.
Dominick: Reinventing Antipoverty
Znet Article, January, 01 1999
Brian Dominick
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Toronto's OCAP uses direct action to get results.
Administrator: "New Global Architecture" Poses Questions for the Left
Zmag Article, December, 01 1998
Site Administrator
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Jeremy Brecher and Tim Costello Global capitalism has entered a crisis that few of its architects anticipated. As a result, the air is abuzz with proposals for a new architecture for the global economy. An era of deb...
Sargent: Too Many Young Males
Zmag Article, October, 01 1998
Lydia Sargent
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Too Many Young Males
Herman: The U.S. Jobs Miracle
Zmag Article, July, 01 1998
Edward Herman
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In both Europe and the United States, the substantial growth in U.S. jobs over the past several decades has been repeatedly cited in support of the view that a flexible labor market is the solution to the problem of ...
Barsamian: Let's Fight the Bastards: Believing in the common good
Zmag Article, June, 01 1998
David Barsamian
Barsamian's ZSpace page
Street, by Wall Street and for Wall Street." HIGHTOWER: Bingo. And now its not just Wall Street, but the Japanese and the European conglomerates as well, the new global economy. Are we looking here, then, at an El Niñ...
Chomsky: Domestic Constituencies
Zmag Article, May, 01 1998
Noam Chomsky
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Domestic Constituencies
Carter: Short Cuts
Zmag Article, May, 01 1998
Sandy Carter
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In the last decade the music industry has gradually discovered the music of American Indians. As a result, at least a small portion of the music buying public has started to hear sounds that have nothing to do with the Hollywoo...


