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Commentary Edwards: A CLIMATE OF PROFIT

Commentary, August, 22 2001 David Edwards
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To what extent is business a positive force for good in a world undergoing potentially devastating human-induced climate change? In the week that government leaders met in Bonn to discuss the rapidly-crumbling Kyoto Protocol, The Guardian took a l...

Commentary Burchill: Megawati's Indonesia and US regional policy

Commentary, August, 21 2001 Scott Burchill
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Following the visit by U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, security issues in the East Asian region are starting to look much clearer. A widespread belief that Indonesia is edging towards disintegration s...

Graphic Moore: How a Bill Becomes Law

Graphic, August, 20 2001 Kevin Moore
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Patient's Bill of Rights, health care, Congress, legislation

Commentary Monbiot: Hell's Grannies

Commentary, August, 20 2001 George Monbiot
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Ariel Sharon's decision not to blast the Palestinians out of existence after last week's suicide bombings is, at first sight, mystifying. While jets blew up the Palestinians' police station in Ramallah and Israeli soldiers occupied their East Je...

Commentary Author: Reporting On Palestine

Commentary, August, 19 2001 Guest Author
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People look back on apartheid South Africa with horror and disgust. But you don't have to go to the history books to find out what apartheid is like. You only need to visit Palestine.

Commentary Brecher: The Road From Genoa

Commentary, August, 18 2001 Jeremy Brecher
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The battle in Genoa was not only the key event in the summer of 2001, but also marked a watershed for the anti-corporate movement. From the outset, the Big Eight summit in Genoa was doomed to become nothing more than a pretext for widespread prote...

Commentary Naiman: World Bank Grants Would Reduce Poor Country Debt Without Cost to U.S.

Commentary, August, 17 2001 Robert Naiman
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President Bush proposed in Genoa that up to 50% of the World Bank's lending to the poorest countries be converted to grants focused on education, health care, access to clean water, and sanitation. This would be a step towards addressing the unbea...

Commentary Naiman: Reparations Should Include Universal Access to Health Care and Education

Commentary, August, 17 2001 Robert Naiman
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At the end of August in South Africa, the United Nations will convene the "World Conference Against Racism." News reports say that the U.S. and European governments have opposed efforts by African countries to address demands for "reparations" for...

Commentary Peters: An S30 Victory Six Weeks in Advance

Commentary, August, 16 2001 Cynthia Peters
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In a joint statement released on August 14, 2001, the IMF/World Bank reported that their annual meeting, originally scheduled to run for two weeks, would be reduced to two days. (The normal two-week meeting had previously been shortened to one wee...

Graphic Deutsch: The Horror, The Horror

Graphic, August, 15 2001 Barry Deutsch
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globalization, the Gap, Gap, free trade, fair trade, third world, wages, shirts

Commentary Solomon: A GREEN PARTY CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004?

Commentary, August, 15 2001 Norman Solomon
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Two years from now, the national committee of the Green Party will make a big decision: Should the party run a candidate for president in 2004?

Commentary Rebick: The New Politics Initiative: Towards a Living Democracy

Commentary, August, 14 2001 Judy Rebick
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What is participatory democracy? It is government that involves citizens at every level of decision-making. The form of participatory democracy we know best in Canada involves consulting citizens about policy. While experiences like the citizens c...

Graphic Drda: Non-Tactics of the Inactivist

Graphic, August, 13 2001 Darrin Drda
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activism, activist

Graphic Moore: Shoot First, Ask Questions Later...

Graphic, August, 13 2001 Kevin Moore
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Middle East, Israel, assassinations, Palestinians, international law

Commentary Pilger: Liberal elites have always disguised their innate conservatism

Commentary, August, 13 2001 John Pilger
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At the Hay-on-Wye literary festival in May, leading members of the media and cultural elite assembled in the fine gardens of a Regency house to await the arrival of the great man. They included broadsheet editors, deputy editors, literary editors,...

Graphic Mcmillan: Expire and Save

Graphic, August, 12 2001 Stephanie Mcmillan
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cigarettes, Philip Morris, smoking, early death

Graphic Mcmillan: Zap Dissent

Graphic, August, 12 2001 Stephanie Mcmillan
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non-lethal weapons, microwave, police brutality, protest, demonstration

Graphic Mcmillan: Golden Opportunity

Graphic, August, 12 2001 Stephanie Mcmillan
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Golden Rice, agribusiness, monoculture, subsistence farming

Commentary Flanders: Rule Britannia

Commentary, August, 12 2001 Laura Flanders
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British libel law is called that, you'd think, because it applies in Britain. When it comes to libel, the UK is about the most plaintiff-friendly country in the world. British citizens enjoy no freedom to write, to speak, let alone to publish. It'...

Commentary Herman: GENOCIDE AS THE SOLUTION TO "TERRORISM" IN THE OCCUPIED TERRITORIES?

Commentary, August, 11 2001 Edward Herman
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The word "genocide" is used very loosely and irresponsibly these days; Sebastian Unger could see it in Kosovo by looking at the body of one Albanian alleged to be a victim of Serb paramilitaries ("A Different Kind of Killing," NYT Magazine, Feb. 2...

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