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Zmag Article Herman: The New World Order Rule Of Injustice

Zmag Article, December, 01 2001 Edward Herman
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The New World Order Rule Of Injustice

Zmag Article Peters: Feminist Analysis and the Crisis

Zmag Article, December, 01 2001 Cynthia Peters
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Feminist Analysis and the Crisis

Zmag Article Shiva: Bioterror And Biosafety

Zmag Article, December, 01 2001 Vandana Shiva
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Bioterror And Biosafety

Zmag Article Solomon: Media War Without End

Zmag Article, December, 01 2001 Norman Solomon
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Media War Without End

Zmag Article Albert: On Terror And War

Zmag Article, December, 01 2001 Michael Albert
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On Terror And War

Zmag Article Hartman: The Politicization of Terror

Zmag Article, December, 01 2001 Andrew Hartman
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The Politicization of Terror

Zmag Article Singh: Anthrax, Drug Transnationals And TRIPs

Zmag Article, December, 01 2001 Kavaljit Singh
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Anthrax, Drug Transnationals And TRIPs

Zmag Article Turner: Companies Cash in on Patriotism

Zmag Article, December, 01 2001 Sarah Turner
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Companies Cash in on Patriotism

Zmag Article Leach: Nuclear Hubris

Zmag Article, December, 01 2001 Richard alan Leach
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Nuclear Hubris

Zmag Article Makhmalbaf: A Country Abandoned

Zmag Article, December, 01 2001 Mohsen Makhmalbaf
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A Country Abandoned

Zmag Article Berkowitz: Shake, Rattle, and Rolling Over Roe v. Wade

Zmag Article, December, 01 2001 Bill Berkowitz
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Shake, Rattle, and Rolling Over Roe v. Wade

Zmag Article Kaminski: Are You A Patriot?

Zmag Article, December, 01 2001 John Kaminski
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Are You A Patriot?

Commentary Healy: Aids Fight Boosted By Big Pharma's Defeat

Commentary, December, 01 2001 Sean Healy
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There's not often something to celebrate on World AIDS Day, December 1, but there might be this year: a small, much fought-over clause in a World Trade Organisation declaration may signify a turning of the tide, at least insofar as poor peoples' a...

Commentary Ali: No Room At The Inn For Mr Biswas

Commentary, November, 29 2001 Tariq Ali
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This is the story of why V.S. NaipaulÕs comic masterpiece, A House for Mr Biswas, which won him the Nobel Prize for Literature a few weeks ago, was turned down in 1998 by an over-hyped inert mediocrity named Michael Jackson who had just usurped th...

Commentary Brecher: End of the Global Gilded Age

Commentary, November, 28 2001 Jeremy Brecher
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While AmericaÕs politicians and media focus on terrorism and counter-terrorism, the global gilded age is coming to an end. While advocates of globalization gloat that September 11 has silenced the critics of globalization, the emerging global rec...

Commentary Lusane: The World is Hungry

Commentary, November, 27 2001 Clarence Lusane
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What do the people who are starving in the world outside of Afghanistan have to do to get food?

Commentary Klein: It's not enough to bring Soweto to Rosedale

Commentary, November, 26 2001 Naomi Klein
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On Saturday night, I found myself at a party honouring Nelson Mandela and raising money for his children's fund. It was a lovely affair and only a very rude person would have pointed out that the party was packed with many of the banking and minin...

Commentary Flanders: Let's Not Reinvent The Peace-making Wheel

Commentary, November, 25 2001 Laura Flanders
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If we are looking for signs that the sordid mess in Afghanistan is not hopeless, we should consider the surprising recent experience of Somalia.

Znet Article Davis: Legal Tide Has Turned Against Disabled

Znet Article, November, 25 2001 Lennard j. Davis
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Most Americans react to the idea of disability with good wishes and a silent prayer to the effect that "there but for the grace of God go I." With this level of detachment, few may have noticed a disturbing and seemingly ineluctable trend in whi...

Commentary Schechter: After The Media Recount: Who Will Apologize To The People?

Commentary, November, 24 2001 Danny Schechter
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The long-awaited recount of the results of the 2000 presidential election, begun with so much hope and investigative enterprise by a consortium of leading U.S. media organizations, came and went with a whimper not a bang. Released on Sunday, Novem...

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