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Bacon: The Coca-Cola Killings:
Znet Article, January, 22 2002
David Bacon
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After the leader of their union was shot down at their plant gate in late 1996, Edgar Paéz and his co-workers at the Coca-Cola bottling factory in Carepa, Colombia, tried for more than four years to get their government to take action against the...
Amayreh: They Came In The Night
Znet Article, January, 22 2002
Khaled Amayreh
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It is 1.30am on 10 January and the streets are quiet and cold at Rafah refugee camp, at the southernmost edge of the Gaza Strip. The roar of tanks is growing louder as they approach and residents are rising in their beds, sensing that something te...
Edwards: The Great Mobile Phone Cover-up
Commentary, January, 21 2002
David Edwards
Edwards's ZSpace page
In 1953 the tobacco industry faced a problem - their own reviews of the available scientific data concluded that smoking could kill. A report for RJ Reynolds stated: "Studies of clinical data tend to confirm the relationship between heavy and prol...
Zunes: The Long and Hidden History of the U.S in Somalia
Znet Article, January, 21 2002
Stephen Zunes
Zunes's ZSpace page
The East African nation of Somalia is being mentioned with increasing frequency as the next possible target in the U.S.-led war against international terrorism. With what passes for the central government controlling little more than a section of ...
Moore: Our Benevolent Sovereign
Graphic, January, 20 2002
Kevin Moore
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Recession, George W. Bush, corporate tax breaks, U.S. poverty, policy, social programs, ruling orthodoxy
Mcmillan: The Big Feed
Graphic, January, 20 2002
Stephanie Mcmillan
Mcmillan's ZSpace page
Enron, bankruptcy, theft, pension plan, stock
Drda: Those Twisted Terrorists
Graphic, January, 20 2002
Darrin Drda
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Bush, pretzel, terrorism, Al-Qaeda
Podur: What Are The Rules?
Commentary, January, 20 2002
Justin Podur
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Years ago I interviewed someone who had traveled all over Central and Eastern Europe and Central and South Asia studying states and civil wars and how and why states failed. 'People ask me what's worse, an authoritarian state or no state,' he said...
Solomon: DETERMINED STRUGGLE BRINGS A RADIO NETWORK BACK TO LIFE
Znet Article, January, 20 2002
Norman Solomon
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The art of the deal is a media dream: Savvy achievers get to the top. Guile and artifice -- even outright deception -- may well be part of the game, but there's nothing like success. One way or another, money and centralized power end up calling t...
Cibils: Argentina: The demise of neoliberal economics?
Znet Article, January, 20 2002
Alan Cibils
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The explosive events of mid December 2001 that toppled two presidents and left 30 dead in Argentina represent the culmination and logical outcome of almost 26 years of neoliberal economic policies. The common demand among the looters, the looted, ...
Author: Let the Debates Begin!
Commentary, January, 19 2002
Guest Author
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Two days after September 11 my grandaughter Crystal, a college student, found her teacher's jingoism too much to swallow. "These attacks are the chickens come home to roost!" she said to the class. "Now we get the chance to know what it's like for...
Soul_sacrifice69: To: Pacifica Campaign supporters
Znet Article, January, 19 2002
Juan Soul_sacrifice69
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Dear Friends: ...
Gabetta: Economic crisis ends an era
Znet Article, January, 19 2002
Carlos Gabetta
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Argentina finally exploded, a classic collapse. Observers had been surprised at the national inertia, since this is a highly politicised and unionised country with a long tradition of struggle. In the past, its people had been willing to turn it u...
Bishara: On Terrorism
Znet Article, January, 19 2002
Azmi Bishara
Bishara's ZSpace page
In 1976, Jorge Videla assumed power in Argentina after overthrowing Isabel Perón, ushering in one of the bloodiest dictatorships that country had ever experienced. More than 15,000 leftists, human rights activists and other innocent civilians wer...
Solomon: In The Media Mix, What Happens To Music?
Commentary, January, 18 2002
Norman Solomon
Solomon's ZSpace page
The last pages of a calendar remind us that life is fleeting. All we have at any moment is the present, filtered with memory.
Larrea: Congress to resubmit original Cocopa Proposal
Znet Article, January, 18 2002
Alejandro lelo de Larrea
Larrea's ZSpace page
Mexico City 17:59 A group of 160 deputies from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD), the Labor Party (PT) the Mexican Greens (PVEM) and the Convergence Party have once again signed the statement of ...
Rosenberg: Blame the women
Graphic, January, 17 2002
Martha Rosenberg
Rosenberg's ZSpace page
Enron, corporate corruption,
Bronski: Gays of Our Lives
Commentary, January, 17 2002
Michael Bronski
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There are so many things wrong with this story.
Ivins: In Total Disregard Toward The Poor
Znet Article, January, 17 2002
Molly Ivins
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AUSTIN, Texas -- There's something happening here What it is ain't exactly clear... ...
Lobe: Human Rights Watch Scores U.S. 'Hypocrisy' on 'War on Terrorism'
Znet Article, January, 17 2002
Jim Lobe
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The United States-led anti-terrorist campaign, which followed the devastating attacks on New York and Washington September 11, is threatening human rights in many countries, including the United States itself, according to a review of 2001 release...


