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Znet Article Guma: Compelling Vermont To Revisit The Death Penalty

Znet Article, June, 10 2005 Greg Guma
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BURLINGTON, VT – Without a vote, a hearing, or even a dog and pony show, Vermont has been pulled back into deciding between life and death for a criminal defendant. Jury selection is underway in the murder trial of Donald Fell, who is accu...

Zmag Article Guma: Dave Dellinger: Being the Change

Zmag Article, August, 01 2004 Greg Guma
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O n May 25, 2004, at 88, Dave Dellinger departed this world among family and close friends in Central Vermont from pneumonia-induced heart failure. He had been living in Vermont for almost 25 y...

Znet Article Guma: Dave Dellinger: The Life of a Nonviolent Warrior

Znet Article, May, 26 2004 Greg Guma
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Dave Dellinger’s journey began in Wakefield, Massachussetts, a suburb of Boston. His dad was a well-connected Republican lawyer and a friend of the state’s gove...

Znet Article Guma: Dirty Tricks in Haiti

Znet Article, March, 01 2004 Greg Guma
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  The first time US intervened in Haiti, not many people even noticed. Few journalists were on hand in 1915, and most newspapers were ready to accept the official version. According to President Woodrow Wilson, establishing a protectorate wa...

Znet Article Guma: Excuses for Bad Behavior: "Suspending" Civil Liberties is Nothing New

Znet Article, February, 14 2002 Greg Guma
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On one of TV's tabloid news shows, the hype for a recent segment went like this: "You'd better watch what you say." Then the announcer explained that, in these dangerous times, expressing certain opinions can get you fired. It was very casual, off...

Znet Article Guma: Enron, We Hardly Knew Ye

Znet Article, January, 13 2002 Greg Guma
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Until it imploded last October, Enron -- long known as End-Run by its critics -- was often described as just another aggressive corporation eager to expand its portfolio and open routes into new markets, albeit sometimes with "strong arm" tactics....

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