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Abunimah: Media Distortions and The UN Report On Jenin
Znet Article, August, 05 2002
Ali Abunimah
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Media Distortions and The UN Report On Jenin
Sheppard: Anarchism And The Labor Movement
Znet Article, August, 05 2002
Brian oliver Sheppard
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A North American anarchist magazine, Barricada, presented in its Issue 11 the organizational views of some anarchists of the past, including the anti-union views of Italian anarchist Luigi Galleani. The series of articles on "anarchist organizatio...
Fisk: One Year On In Afghanistan
Znet Article, August, 05 2002
Robert Fisk
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President George Bush's "war on terror" reached the desert village of Hajibirgit at midnight on 22 May. Haji Birgit Khan, the bearded, 85-year-old Pushtu village leader and head of 12,000 local tribal families, was lying on a patch of grass outsid...
Podur: What Happened In Jenin? What Is Happening In Jenin
Znet Article, August, 05 2002
Justin Podur
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What happened in Jenin? What is happening in Jenin? The second question is more important than the first, but the two are related. With the United Nations report on Jenin having been published, and the Human Rights Watch Report tabled some time ag...
Russell: Supremes Continue to Disable Disabled: Part One of Two
Commentary, August, 04 2002
Marta Russell
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Listening to Elouise Cobell of the Blackfeet Nation on Democracy Now (April 29) describe how native Americans have been cheated out of their government-run trust fund income by the federal government it occurred to me that Native American people a...
Bustos: A Crash Course on Fighting the Narco-Warriors
Znet Article, August, 04 2002
Alejandro Bustos
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Vancouver, on Canada's west coast, is proving to be a nightmare for those who insist on fighting the war on drugs. From constitutional court challenges to the creation of the largest medicinal marijuana club in the country, this Pacific Coast city...
Podur: The Pope Squat
Commentary, August, 03 2002
Justin Podur
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The pope has left the city, and the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty still has the building.
Tair: none
Znet Article, August, 03 2002
Suzanne abu Tair
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Why is the corporate crime scandal getting attention now, and what will Washington try to do to contain it? AS A general pattern, when there are splits within or between the two major political parties, that becomes mainstream news. In the a...
Author: Redistricting Makes Losers Of Us All
Commentary, August, 02 2002
Guest Author
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Redistricting, the once-a-decade process whereby incumbent politicians carve out their own legislative districts to guarantee themselves safe seats, is just about completed in all 50 states. Much ink has been printed about which side will win mor...
Levy: At The Salah Shehadeh Home In Gaza City
Znet Article, August, 02 2002
Gideon Levy
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The pilot who pressed the button and dropped the bomb; the commanding officer who gave him the order; the Shin Bet agent who reported the houses uninhabited; the engineering expert who promised limited casualties; the Air Force commander who pushe...
Loeb: Patriotic Ballads
Znet Article, August, 02 2002
Paul rogat Loeb
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It's been almost a year since Sept 11, but the flags remain. They decorate our clothing, cars, and houses, to convey a sense of common spirit in a land now vulnerable and threatened. Bush officials play on these sentiments, insisting that true p...
Cooke: Life On Six Bucks An Hour
Znet Article, August, 02 2002
Rachel Cooke
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Four years ago, the journalist Barbara Ehrenreich had lunch with the editor of a rather serious American magazine called Harper's (not to be confused with Harper's Bazaar; it is one place where you're unlikely to find Liz Hurley talking about the ...
Cooke: Interviewing Ehrenreich: Life On Six Bucks An Hour
Znet Article, August, 02 2002
Rachel Cooke
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Four years ago, the journalist Barbara Ehrenreich had lunch with the editor of a rather serious American magazine called Harper's (not to be confused with Harper's Bazaar; it is one place where you're unlikely to find Liz Hurley talking about the ...
Bond: Johannesburg Lefts Prepare To Summit Against The Global Elite
Commentary, August, 01 2002
Patrick Bond
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How mature and unified must a broad Left front in a given city become before it establishes a coherent critique of, and hosts demonstrations against, the international establishment?
Ritter: What, If Anything, Does Iraq Have to Hide?
Znet Article, August, 01 2002
Scott Ritter
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The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Joseph Biden (D-Del.), has announced that he plans to hold hearings on Iraq starting tomorrow. Given Sen. Biden's open embrace of regime removal in Baghdad, there is a real risk that an...
Lynfield: Settlers' Revenge Leaves Hebron Bleeding
Znet Article, August, 01 2002
Ben Lynfield
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Hebron. The thuds came one after the other and then glass splintered inside the room. The latest violence in the anti-Arab assault waged by Hebron's Jewish settler community was under way. The stones were thrown by youngsters with large skull ca...
Solomon: War And Forgetfulness -- A Bloody Media Game
Znet Article, August, 01 2002
Norman Solomon
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Three and a half years ago, some key information about U.N. weapons inspectors in Iraq briefly surfaced on the front pages of American newspapers -- and promptly vanished. Now, with righteous war drums beating loudly in Washington, let's reach dee...
Author: Spain's "war on terror" rounds on Basque moderates
Commentary, July, 31 2002
Guest Author
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Spain has escalated its campaign against Basque separatists by outlawing Batasuna, the political wing of terrorist group ETA. Billed as a new phase in Madrid's "war on terror", human rights groups warn the real purpose of the
Street: Welfare Reform and the Limits of Acceptable Debate in the United States
Znet Article, July, 31 2002
Paul Street
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Welfare Reform and the Limits of Acceptable Debate in the United States
Kraus: Do the Pope Squat
Znet Article, July, 31 2002
Krystalline Kraus
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With as many as 200,000 Catholic pilgrims in Toronto last week for World Youth Day, who knows how many people, at any given moment, faced with a difficult situation, were asking themselves: What would Jesus do? (or "WWJD?" for short) But seeking ...


