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Wittner: Lockheed Martin at the Trough
Znet Article, March, 23 2013
Lawrence S. Wittner
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What do hungry children and the world’s largest military contractor have in common? Not much, it seems
Wittner: Corporate Welfare in Maryland
Znet Article, March, 14 2013
Lawrence S. Wittner
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Citizen activists, especially from Montgomery County, are outraged by what they are calling the “Corporate Welfare for Lockheed Martin” bill
Wittner: Fighting for Peace at the Local Level
Zmag Article, December, 01 2012
Lawrence S. Wittner
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Albany County's Peace Proclamation
Wittner: Albany County Issues a Peace Dividend Proclamation
Znet Article, October, 20 2012
Lawrence S. Wittner
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The legislature of Albany County, New York approved a proclamation calling upon Congress to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan, cut the U.S. military budget, and use the savings to fund vital public programs at home
Wittner: Unlike Mitt Romney, Most Americans Want to Cut U.S. Military Spending
Znet Article, July, 24 2012
Lawrence S. Wittner
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There is a serious disconnect between candidates for public office and the public they are hoping to represent
Finamore: Books, Music, TV, and Film
Zmag Article, June, 01 2012
Carl Finamore
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Books by Jack Rasmus, Selma James, Occupy Writers, and Michael T. Klare are reviewed as well as music by Sinead O'Connor, the TV show "Treme," and films from Turkish filmmakers
Wittner: The Shame of Nations: A New Record Is Set for Spending on War
Zmag Article, June, 01 2012
Lawrence S. Wittner
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A recent study reveals astronimical amounts spent on the military
Wittner: May Day: From the Haymarket Massacre to the Occupy Movement
Znet Article, May, 04 2012
Lawrence S. Wittner
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May Day celebrations that occurred around the world were born more than a century ago out of a struggle by American workers for the eight-hour day
Wittner: The Shame of Nations: A New Record is Set for Spending on War
Znet Article, April, 23 2012
Lawrence S. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
World military spending reached a record $1,738 billion in 2011 -- an increase of $138 billion over the previous year
Wittner: Is a Nuclear War with China Possible?
Znet Article, November, 29 2011
Lawrence S. Wittner
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Why nuclear war with China is not inconceivable
Wittner: Is Mitt Romney Ready for the World?
Znet Article, October, 14 2011
Lawrence S. Wittner
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Perhaps, in addition to questioning whether Romney is ready for the world, we should ask: Is the world ready for Romney?
Wittner: A New Nuclear Weapons Plant!
Znet Article, September, 06 2011
Lawrence S. Wittner
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Residents of Kansas City, Missouri are engaged in a bitter fight against the construction of a new nuclear weapons plant in their community
Wittner: Militarist Madness
Znet Article, May, 24 2011
Lawrence S. Wittner
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Despite the vast rivers of blood, the nations of the world continue to enhance their military might
Wittner: How Japan Learned About "Nuclear Safety"
Znet Article, March, 18 2011
Lawrence S. Wittner
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The Japanese people have had a disastrous experience with nuclear weapons, not only in 1945, but in 1954 when a U.S. government H-bomb test showered a Japanese fishing boat, the Lucky Dragon, with deadly radioactive fallout.
Wittner: The "Golden Rule" Will Sail Again
Zmag Article, February, 01 2011
Lawrence S. Wittner
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Renovation of a historic nuclear protest ship by Veterans for Peace
Wittner: After New START: Where Does Nuclear Disarmament Go From Here?
Znet Article, January, 04 2011
Lawrence S. Wittner
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With U.S. Senate ratification of the New START treaty on December 22, supporters of nuclear disarmament won an important victory.
Wittner: Public Mobilization for a Nuclear-Free World
Znet Article, October, 01 2010
Lawrence S. Wittner
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One of the ironies of the current international situation is that, although some government leaders now talk of building a nuclear weapons-free world, there has been limited public mobilization around that goal -- at least compared to the action-p...
Wittner: How Much Is Enough? America’s Runaway Military Spending
Znet Article, August, 21 2010
Lawrence S. Wittner
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Gates' announcement of cost-cutting measures shouldn't hide the fact that military spending is increasing
Wittner: How Much Is Enough?
Znet Article, August, 17 2010
Lawrence S. Wittner
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The August 9 announcement by Secretary of Defense Robert Gates of cost-containment measures at the Defense Department should not obscure two underlying facts.
Wittner: BP's Other Gifts to America—and to the World
Znet Article, June, 23 2010
Lawrence S. Wittner
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The offshore oil drilling catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico brought to us by BP has overshadowed its central role over the past century in fostering some other disastrous events.


