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Simon: Texaco's Ecological Terrorism of the Ecuadorian Amazon
Zmag Article, October, 01 2000
Suzanne Simon
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Texaco's Ecological Terrorism of the Ecuadorian Amazon
Urbina: Vermont Campaign Finance Reform
Zmag Article, October, 01 2000
Ian Urbina
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Vermont Campaign Finance Reform
Burns: The Bigger They Come, The Harder They Fall On You
Zmag Article, October, 01 2000
Margie Burns
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Graduate students and other students of politics and government are wasting their time taking seminars. They should be sitting in on white-collar crime trials in federal court. Here in the United States District Court in Baltimore, lobbyist ...
Conner: The Good Friday Agreement
Zmag Article, October, 01 2000
Tj Conner
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One of the most important events in Irish history has recently taken place. For the first time since 1921, the British government entered into negotiations with Sinn Fein (the Irish Republican party meaning self reliance), along ...
Laforge: Food Irradiation & Nuclear Weapons
Zmag Article, October, 01 2000
John m. Laforge
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Food Irradiation & Nuclear Weapons
Administrator: Slovenia, Somewhat Out of Step
Zmag Article, October, 01 2000
Site Administrator
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Slovenia, Somewhat Out of Step
Albert: The Trajectory Of Change
Commentary, October, 01 2000
Michael Albert
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I think we have a problem. From Seattle through Prague and San Francisco, we have established an activist style needing some mid-course correction. WhatÕs the problem, you might ask? Thousands of militant, courageous people are turning out in ci...
Zinn: A CAMPAIGN WITHOUT CLASS
Commentary, September, 30 2000
Howard Zinn
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There came a rare amusing moment in this election campaign when George Bush (who has raised $150 million or thereabouts, anyhow, for his campaign) accused Al Gore (who has only raised $140 million or thereabouts, anyway, for his campaign) of appea...
Herman: UNCLE CHUTZPAH AND HIS MEDIA MINIONS ON THE YUGOSLAV AND OTHER ELECTIONS
Commentary, September, 29 2000
Edward Herman
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There is no better place than foreign elections to observe the brazenness of U.S. interventionism abroad, its crude double standard as between targets and client states, and the mainstream media's propaganda service in support of their country's i...
Schechter: From Sydney To Prague: Newspeak Clouds Global Coverage
Commentary, September, 28 2000
Danny Schechter
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LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND: Poor NBC. They spent a small fortune to scoop up the rights to the Olympic Games, and now no one in the United States is watching. To get the games, they paid buckeroo bucks, even reportedly "donating" a cool million to the ...
Deutsch: International Debt Relief
Graphic, September, 27 2000
Barry Deutsch
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debt relief, debt forgiveness, global capital
Administrator: BEFORE AND AFTER YUGOSLAV ELECTIONS
Commentary, September, 27 2000
Site Administrator
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The first round of voting to elect the next President of Yugoslavia Presidential is to be held on September 24. If no candidate wins an absolute majority, there will be a runoff two weeks later. Because of the boycott by Montenegro, this will esse...
Weisbrot: Protests Keep Spotlight on IMF and World Bank Failures
Commentary, September, 26 2000
Mark Weisbrot
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PRAGUE, September 25-- With thousands of people converging from throughout Europe to demonstrate against the IMF and World Bank at their annual meetings, many people here in Prague are wondering what all the fuss is about. Security is tight, and r...
Group: Turn Off the Lights
Graphic, September, 25 2000
Contagion Media Group
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consumerism, xenophobia, right-wing dogma, corporate propaganda
Schechter: Surviving "Survivor" While Thinking Of Abbie
Commentary, September, 25 2000
Danny Schechter
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Wonder what Mr. Survival of the Fittest Charles Darwin would be thinking as the surreality show "Survivor" moves from the realm of television into the arena of TV legend. CBS has cashed in already, and all l6 of the "survivors" of this staged sitc...
Wise: Freeh's Blind Mice: A Critical Look at "Tolerance Training," FBI Style
Commentary, September, 24 2000
Tim Wise
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That I'm no Biblical scholar is an understatement of monumental proportions. And yet, recently I found myself--for reasons I'll explain shortly--thinking of the following verse from the book of Matthew, if memory serves:
Raptis: Anatomy of the Clinton visit to Athens (Part 1)
Commentary, September, 23 2000
Nikos Raptis
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Can a rather routine visit of a US President to a small country be so important to deserve an "anatomy"? I think that an analysis of the events and the behaviors of the participants in these events before, during, and after the Clinton visit to At...
Bond: South-South-North alliances
Commentary, September, 22 2000
Patrick Bond
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Here are two sentences in the concluding paragraph of Chomsky's September 17 ZNet Commentary (`Summits');, in which he champions the Havana South-South Summit of `G77' country leaders that took place in April: "African leaders pointed out that the...
Naiman: An "Underground Railroad" for Patented Drugs?
Commentary, September, 21 2000
Robert Naiman
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September 18th was the 150th anniversary of an infamous Act. In 1850, Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act, making the federal government responsible for tracking down escaped slaves in the North and sending them back to slavery. The Act galvani...


