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Shepphard: From Lockout To Lockin
Znet Article, October, 15 2002
Brian Oliver Shepphard
Shepphard's ZSpace page
SAN FRANCISCO - On Oct. 8, President George W. Bush invoked the 1947 Taft-Hartley Act to request an injunction ending a 10 day lockout of the ILWU on the West Coast. The injunction replaces the lock out with what many workers are calling a "lock i...
Mcquaig: How Deep Is America's Loathing for Iraq
Znet Article, October, 15 2002
Linda Mcquaig
Mcquaig's ZSpace page
It’s always useful, in a debate, to be able to cite sources from your opponent’s side. But, has it really come to this: The definitive case against invading Iraq may now be coming from the Central Intelligence Agency? The Bush ad...
Bond: Southern African Movements Seek Antidotes To Neoliberalism
Commentary, October, 14 2002
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
Last week's two-day national labour stayaway against the impending privatisation of South African electricity, telephones, water and transport services was only a mixed success. But combined with other recent regional dynamics and ruling-party con...
Albert: Interviewing Michael Albert
Znet Article, October, 14 2002
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
Michael Albert is interviewed for The Bookpress by Satya Mohanty and Lourdes Beneria, professors at Cornell and members of the Cornell Forum for Justice and Peace. Albert will visit Ithaca November 22nd and 23rd to participate in the Ithaca ...
Loeb: Making Our Voices Heard
Znet Article, October, 14 2002
Paul rogat Loeb
Loeb's ZSpace page
Making Our Voices Heard
Jensen: The American Political Paradox
Znet Article, October, 14 2002
Robert Jensen
Jensen's ZSpace page
Since September 11, I have been speaking freely in the United States, a nation whose institutions have many democratic features. My free speech, which has been harshly critical of the leaders of the United States and their policies, has been disse...
Cromwell: ZNet Interviews David Cromwell
Znet Article, October, 14 2002
David Cromwell
Cromwell's ZSpace page
ZNet Interviews David Cromwell
Arnove: ZNet Interviews Anthony Arnove
Znet Article, October, 14 2002
Anthony Arnove
Arnove's ZSpace page
ZNet Interviews Anthony Arnove
Albert: ZNet Interviews Michael Albert about...
Znet Article, October, 14 2002
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
(1) Can you tell ZNet, please, what your new book, Trajectory of Change, is about? What is it trying to communicate? Trajectory of Change is a collection of my essays about aspects of building a powerful, effective movement for social cha...
Jensen: ZNet Interviews Robert Jensen About
Znet Article, October, 14 2002
Robert Jensen
Jensen's ZSpace page
ZNet Interviews Robert Jensen About
Bahour: Reform by Imprisonment
Znet Article, October, 14 2002
Sam Bahour
Bahour's ZSpace page
While the most brutal of measures are being taken against the Palestinian population, the world is being deceived into believing that political reforms can happen in the Israeli-occupied territories of the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem....
Solomon: Determined Journalism Can Challenge Injustice
Commentary, October, 13 2002
Norman Solomon
Solomon's ZSpace page
You might remember the old movie "Twelve Angry Men," starring Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb and E.G. Marshall. Most of the dramatic film takes place inside a jury room as a dozen people deliberate at the end of a murder trial. It's sweltering hot. At t...
Author: The Choice on Iraq
Commentary, October, 13 2002
Guest Author
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The current crisis is often represented as being caused by Iraq's refusal to comply with UN resolutions to give up its nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programmes. Therefore, the argument goes, Iraq will only comply if major military threa...
Levy: A Fictitious Debate
Znet Article, October, 13 2002
Gideon Levy
Levy's ZSpace page
There is no difference between an "illegal outpost" and a "legal settlement": the question of the settlements' legality should not even be on the public agenda. The only thing that differentiates a "legal" settlement from an "illegal" outpost is a...
Chien: Iraq: Is It About Oil?
Znet Article, October, 13 2002
A.j Chien
Chien's ZSpace page
Institute for Health and Social Justice Those who question the stated motives of the US administration for threatening war against Iraq - to strike at dictatorship, or to eradicate its alleged weapons of mass destruction - have good reason for sk...
Burchill: Public Amnesia And Hypocrisy Needed To Justify War On Iraq
Commentary, October, 12 2002
Scott Burchill
Burchill's ZSpace page
Trying to convince a sceptical population why Australia could soon be at war with Iraq is proving a major test of opinion management for the Howard Government.
Arnove: Bush Peddles War
Commentary, October, 11 2002
Anthony Arnove
Arnove's ZSpace page
George Bush said in his address to the nation on October 7 that the United States "has never permitted the brutal and lawless to set history's course."
Sammonds: Israeli WMD
Znet Article, October, 11 2002
Neil Sammonds
Sammonds's ZSpace page
The tenth anniversary of the crash of El Al flight LY1862 in the Netherlands passed virtually unnoticed by the world’s media. On 4 Octob...
Cummings: Iran, Iraq, Whatever...
Znet Article, October, 11 2002
Richard Cummings
Cummings's ZSpace page
One day, quite a few years ago, I was having lunch with my Iranian friend, Rudy Alam, who was attending the University of Pennsylvania, and who was the daughter of the then Prime Minster of Iran. It was a student hangout, and a waitress recognized...
Z: Noble Carter?
Znet Article, October, 11 2002
Mickey Z
Z's ZSpace page
The October 11, 2002 Washington Post article reported that former U.S. President Jimmy Carter had beat out peace-loving nominees like George W. Bush and Tony Blair to win the Nobel Peace Prize “for his decades of untiring effort to find pe...


