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Graphic Group: Meltdown

Graphic, September, 16 1998 Contagion Media Group
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asian contagion, tiger economies, depression

Zmag Article Administrator: NYU's Chinese Construction Workers

Zmag Article, July, 01 1998 Site Administrator
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Stinnett   At the New York University (NYU) main building in downtown Manhattan—the building where, in 1911, a sweatshop garment factory fire killed 146 young immigrant workers—a handful of immigrant Chinese construct...

Zmag Article Administrator: The Super Rich

Zmag Article, March, 01 1998 Site Administrator
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  The super rich, the 1 percent that owns the lion’s share of the nation’s wealth, go uncounted in most income distribution reports. Even those who purport to study the question regularly overlook the very wealthiest am...

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Zmag Article Administrator: Boom Times for Billionaires, Bust for Workers and Children

Zmag Article, November, 01 1997 Site Administrator
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A million bucks is chump change these days to the richest Americans. It took at least $475 million to get on this year’s Forbes 400 roster of the ultra-rich, up from $415 million in 1996. Oprah Winfrey, ranked 343 with $550 million, is ...

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Zmag Article, November, 01 1997 Site Administrator
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The Hesperian Foundation. Berkeley California. 584 pp. Paperback. Review by Cynthia Peters My dogeared copies of Where There is No Doctor, A Village Health Care Handbook (the Hesperian Foundation) and an early edition of Our Bodies ...

Zmag Article Administrator: CrossCurrents: Imagine A Country

Zmag Article, July, 01 1997 Site Administrator
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Holly Sklar   Imagine a country where one out of four children is born into poverty, and wealth is being redistributed upward. Since the 1970s, the top 1 percent of families have doubled their share of the nation...

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