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Fisk: How can the US bomb
Commentary, September, 23 2001
Robert Fisk
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We are witnessing this weekend one of the most epic events since the Second World War, certainly since Vietnam. I am not talking about the ruins of the World Trade Centre in New York and the grotesque physical scenes which we watched on 11 Septemb...
Author: How can the US bomb this tragic people?
Commentary, September, 23 2001
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We are witnessing this weekend one of the most epic events since the Second World War, certainly since Vietnam. I am not talking about the ruins of the World Trade Centre in New York and the grotesque physical scenes which we watched on 11 Septemb...
Author: Will Tears Ever Stop
Commentary, September, 23 2001
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I can't help crying. As soon as I see a person on TV telling the heart-rendering story of the tragic fate of their loved-one in the World Trade Center disaster, I can't control my tears. But then I wonder why didn't I cry when our troops wiped out...
Author: The Theatre of Good and Evil
Commentary, September, 22 2001
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In the struggle of Good against Evil, it's always the people who get killed.
Albert: Peace Movement Prospects
Commentary, September, 21 2001
Michael Albert
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September 11 went well beyond tragic. Worse is possible. Much better is also possible. And to achieve better is why activists need to not only mourn, but also to educate and organize. But many people I encounter doubt peace movement prospects. I f...
Chomsky: Composite Interview 2
Commentary, September, 20 2001
Noam Chomsky
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1. How do you see the media coverage of this event? Is there a parallel to the Gulf War in "manufacturing consent?"
Albert: Five Reasons Not to Go to War
Commentary, September, 19 2001
Michael Albert
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In the wake of the horrific attacks of September 11, many people find their feelings of sadness and shock mixed with anger and calls for war. But war would be horribly wrong for at least five reasons.
Albert: Perceiving the Situation
Commentary, September, 18 2001
Michael Albert
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Beyond Bush and his ilk predictably trying to use calamity to propel their reactionary agendas on every front they can, from repressive legislation about eavesdropping, to military expansion, and even to tax policy -- it is certainly also true and...
Hoodbhoy: BLACK TUESDAY: THE VIEW FROM ISLAMABAD
Commentary, September, 17 2001
Pervez Hoodbhoy
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Samuel Huntington's evil desire for a clash between civilizations may well come true after Tuesday's terror attacks. The crack that divided Muslims everywhere from the rest of the world is no longer a crack. It is a gulf, that if not bridged, will...
Moore: And Then What...?
Graphic, September, 16 2001
Kevin Moore
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Afghanistan, New York, World Trade Center terrorism, retaliation
Anderson: Arab Americans
Graphic, September, 16 2001
Kirk Anderson
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september 11, terrorist, terrorism, arab, pearl harbor
Anderson: September 11th
Graphic, September, 16 2001
Kirk Anderson
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september 11, terrorist, terrorism, world trade center
Anderson: Israel's example
Graphic, September, 16 2001
Kirk Anderson
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september 11, terrorist, terrorism
Mcmillan: Cycle of Terror
Graphic, September, 16 2001
Stephanie Mcmillan
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terrorism, World Trade Center, Pentagon, media, bin Laden, Taliban, Afghanistan
Dominick: The Greatest Argument Against War
Commentary, September, 16 2001
Brian Dominick
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On Wednesday, September 12, I was witness to the greatest argument against war the North American Left has ever had
Drda: Reflections of Terror
Graphic, September, 15 2001
Darrin Drda
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Bush, terrorism, US, war
Weissman: Respond to Violence: Teach Peace, Not War
Commentary, September, 15 2001
Robert Weissman
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Open the Washington Post to it's editorial pages, and war talk dominates.
Pilger: Inevitable ring to the unimaginable
Commentary, September, 14 2001
John Pilger
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If the attacks on America have their source in the Islamic world, who can really be surprised?
Herman: FOLKS OUT THERE HAVE A
Commentary, September, 14 2001
Edward Herman
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One of the most durable features of the U.S. culture is the inability or refusal to recognize U.S. crimes. The media have long been calling for the Japanese and Germans to admit guilt, apologize, and pay reparations.
Dwyer: Joining the circle
Graphic, September, 13 2001
Hank Dwyer
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Bush, terrorism,hypocricy, war,


