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Palast: Bush Resignation Hailed by World Leaders
Znet Article, September, 12 2003
Greg Palast
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[Washington] The surprise resignation of the forty-third President of the United States, George W. Bush, on the second anniversary of the terrorist attack on America, was hailed by chiefs of state throughout the world. Mr. Bush announced that afte...
Palast: Power Outage Traced To Dim Bulb In White House
Znet Article, August, 15 2003
Greg Palast
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I can tell you all about the ne're-do-wells that put out our lights tonight. I came up against these characters -- the Niagara Mohawk Power Company -- some years back. You see, before I was a journalist, I worked for a living, as an investigator o...
Palast: Bush And The Saudis Sittin' In A Tree
Znet Article, August, 01 2003
Greg Palast
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Bush And The Saudis Sittin' In A Tree
Palast: California Reamin'
Znet Article, April, 23 2003
Greg Palast
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;See also Palast's book description and interview (at http://www.zmag.org/bookwatch.htm) for more on The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, from which this article is excepted.] On April 10, 1989, Jacob "Jake" Horton, senior vice president of Southern...
Palast: The Best Democracy Money Can Buy
Znet Article, April, 08 2003
Greg Palast
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1) Can you tell ZNet, please, what your new book, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, is about? What is it trying to communicate? It's about the Bushes and the billionaires that love them. It's about a War Hero President who got the 'top gun' job i...
Palast: A Tale Of Two Coups
Znet Article, June, 29 2002
Greg Palast
Palast's ZSpace page
Blondes in revolt On May Day, starting out from the Hilton Hotel, 200,000 blondes marched East through Caracas' shopping corridor along Casanova Avenue. At the same time, half a million brunettes converged on them from the West. It would all se...
Palast: Opec Chief Warned Chavez About Coup
Znet Article, May, 13 2002
Greg Palast
Palast's ZSpace page
The Venezuelan president, Hugo Chavez, had advance warning of last month's coup attempt against him from the secretary general of Opec, Ali Rodriguez, allowing him to prepare an extraordinary plan which saved both his government and his life, an i...
Palast: Here's what we read this week:
Znet Article, April, 19 2002
Greg Palast
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On Friday, Hugo Chavez, the unpopular, dictatorial potentate of Venezuela, resigned. When confronted over his ordering the shooting of antigovernment protestors, he turned over the presidency to progressive, democratic forces, namely, the military...
Palast: Eyes-only memos show who done it
Znet Article, February, 07 2002
Greg Palast
Palast's ZSpace page
In Buenos Aires, the Paris of Latin America, police gunned down two dozen Argentines in December after they chose to face bullets rather than starvation. The nation's currency had crumbled and unemployment had shot up from a grim 16 percent t...


