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Bacon: Employer Sanctions
Zmag Article, July, 01 2001
David Bacon
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Employer Sanctions
Landau: TRANSPORTATION CRISIS?
Commentary, June, 27 2001
Saul Landau
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We live in the best of all possible worlds. Indeed, we export our way of life zealously to those who havenÕt yet tasted its rewards, especially to residents of China, India and Brazil, the big markets as we now know them. When systemic problems ar...
Klein: Genetic Tampering
Commentary, June, 25 2001
Naomi Klein
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Genetic Tampering by Naomi Klein Europeans would be forgiven for thinking that the war against genetic tampering in the food supply has been all but won. There are labels in the supermarkets aisles, there is mounting political support for organi...
Author: U.S. High School Textbooks: Perpetuating the Idea of Overpopulation
Commentary, June, 06 2001
Guest Author
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Ingrained into the U.S. popular imagination is the idea that the world is overpopulated. Americans talk not so much about "population" as "overpopulation," in the belief that the planet is burdened with too many people. Often, Americans think of t...
Guardino: Akwesasne Border Action
Zmag Article, June, 01 2001
Matt Guardino
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Akwesasne Border Action
Mokhiber: Ari the Evader
Commentary, May, 03 2001
Russell Mokhiber
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Ari Fleischer is a nice guy. He likes baseball. We like baseball. That's about where the similarities end. Fleischer is the most recent in a long unbroken line of press secretaries of corporate presidents of the United States.
Rosenberg: Tons of Prevention
Graphic, April, 09 2001
Martha Rosenberg
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factory farming, hoof and mouth disease
Monbiot: Mad Cows Are Back
Commentary, April, 07 2001
George Monbiot
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It should have been dead and buried years ago. But somehow the spectre of BSE keeps rising from the grave. In Britain, where billions of pounds have been spent and millions of cattle slaughtered to stamp out the disease, new cases continue to emer...
Rosenberg: a ton of prevention
Graphic, April, 03 2001
Martha Rosenberg
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animal based agriculture, factory farming
Cromwell: The resurgence of nuclear power?
Commentary, March, 26 2001
David Cromwell
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We haven't heard an awful lot about nuclear power lately. Does that mean it's a technology whose time has come and gone? Not likely. There remains the possibility that nuclear power could make a comeback through the backdoor, courtesy of the so-ca...
Monbiot: How the Superstores Gave Us Foot and Mouth
Commentary, March, 04 2001
George Monbiot
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"You enterprised a railroad through the valley," John Ruskin charged the railway companies in 1889. "The valley is gone, and the gods with it; and now every fool in Buxton can be at Bakewell in half-an-hour, and every fool in Bakewell at Buxton." ...
Author: SHAKY GROUND
Commentary, March, 03 2001
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By Paul Loeb Last week, I ran into a friend I worked with twenty years ago at a senior center. Lately, he's been working on emergency preparedness--helping Seattle retrofit its homes, businesses, and schools to withstand major earthquakes. Suppor...
Albert: Stop Whining, Start Winning
Zmag Article, March, 01 2001
Michael Albert
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Stop Whining, Start Winning
Rosenberg: Free Beef
Graphic, February, 19 2001
Martha Rosenberg
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Mad Cow Disease, factory farming, prions
Rosenberg: How To Recycle Your Mad Cow
Graphic, February, 17 2001
Martha Rosenberg
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mad cow disease, factory farming, prions
Rosenberg: How to Recycle Your Mad Cow
Graphic, February, 15 2001
Martha Rosenberg
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factory farming, health, prions
Rosenberg: hunting season
Graphic, February, 08 2001
Martha Rosenberg
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hunting,deer, guns
Raptis: Quake in India
Commentary, February, 04 2001
Nikos Raptis
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Today (Jan. 31, '01) the number of dead from the earthquake that hit India six days ago is estimated "by officials and aid workers to be from 15,000 to 100,000." The higher estimate came from the Indian Defence Minister, George Fernandes, as his "...


