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9 Chomsky: Unsustainable Non Development
May 30, 2000

At a recent talk Chomsky was asked ÒWhat are the motivations of the U.S. push for sustainable development in the developing world?Ó Here was his answerÉ

53 Bond: New Film Projects South African Anti-Globalisation Struggle Onto Washington
May 29, 2000

Those in the Z community anxious to hear organic voices from the South debating global socio-economic injustice are probably aware that South African rhetoric is especially hot these days. For evidence, check out the documentary "Two Trevors Go To Washing

26 Peters: Robin Hood Was Right
May 28, 2000

The Newtown Florist Club in Gainesville, Georgia was a group of African American churchwomen that brought flowers to the sick. After a while, they noticed that a lot of the sick had gotten that way because of environmental problems. The Newtown churchwome

49 Naiman: Globalization: The Fat Lady Ain't Sung
May 27, 2000

Champagne corks are popping in Washington, as the corporate lobby celebrates its victory over democracy - bribing Congress into granting "Permanent Normal Trading Relations" to China. Corporations, not China, are the true beneficiaries - they have won "pe

Dowd Dowd: THE FREE MARKET; AND ALL THAT JAZZ
May 26, 2000

The rising tide of center/right socioeconomic policies in the United States (among other societies) appalls a goodly share of our people. Riding high on what is now a flood tide, propelled by and propelling it, has been the phenomenal Second Coming of cap

Z Edwards: CLIMATE WARS
May 25, 2000

Declared 98% successful in destroying Iraqi Scud missiles during the Gulf War, the Patriot missile system was subsequently found to have achieved a success rate "close to zeroÓ by Professor Ted Postol of MIT. But by then the deception had done its job: a

Person Guellec: Death in America
May 24, 2000

Most people do not take hunger in America seriously, but add this to cutbacks in food stamps, the daily need for insulin, and low wages, and then we really have a life-threatening situation here. If diabetics donÕt eat, they can develop ketoacidosis, a po

38 Solomon: OVERCOMING THE HAZARDS OF MEDIA
May 22, 2000

After the "Love Bug" virus struck millions of computer hard drives, many news outlets attributed the magnitude of the damage to overwhelming reliance on the same type of software. Suddenly, in the digital world, steep downsides of technical conformity wer

21 Landau: McCaffery (Goliath) v. Hersh (David)
May 21, 2000

I found the May 15 NPR news very even-handed - as always. The host interviewed Seymour Hersh, who wrote for the May 22 New Yorker Overwhelming Force, an expose on General Barry McCaffery's Gulf War conduct. Hersh interviewed soldiers and officers and revi

584287 Russell: Why not Capitalism?
May 20, 2000

Society still perceives disability as a medical matter. That is, society associates disability with physiological, anatomical, or mental ÒdefectsÓ and hold these conditions responsible for the disabled personÕs lack of full participation in the economic l

23 Marable: Why Diallo Had To Die
May 19, 2000

For more than one year, the controversy surrounding the New York murder of Amadou Diallo has made headlines throughout the world. Most people have heard by now about the unarmed African immigrant who was fired on 41 times as he stood in the vestibule of h

6 Burchill: New Rules of Engagement
May 18, 2000

In the first weeks of September last year, 70% of all public buildings and private residences in East Timor were destroyed. At least 75% of the population of the territory was displaced, with over 260,000 people being driven across the border into Indones

60 Ali: London Defeats Tony Blair: The Consequences of Citizen Ken
May 17, 2000

In these times of political adversity for the left, Ken Livingstone's spectacular triumph against the culture and politics of New Labour marks an important turning point in English politics. Blair refused to accept Livingstone as the Labour candidate beca

35 Schechter: Rescuing The Children: Elián, AIDS, South Africa and Media
May 16, 2000

I can just hear some Hollywood exec wondering if it has "series potential" while watching the dramatic showdown in the latest episode of the Elián González tug-of-war. On April 22 federal agents in a long overdue and overdrawn response "rescued" the six-year-old from a politically driven soap opera and family feud. He was reunited with his father, a reunion that enjoyed support from the majority of people living outside the Castro-hating hothouse of Miami's Little Havana.

35 Schechter: Rescuing The Children: Eli‡n, AIDS, South Africa and Media
May 16, 2000

I can just hear some Hollywood exec wondering if it has "series potential" while watching the dramatic showdown in the latest episode of the Eli‡n Gonz‡lez tug-of-war. On April 22 federal agents in a long overdue and overdrawn response "rescued" the six-y

45_medium Mokhiber: Sixteen Years for a Snickers Bar
May 15, 2000

Last month, a Texas jury recommended that Kenneth Payne, 29, spend 16 years in jail.Payne's crime? Stealing a Snickers bar from a Tyler, Texas grocery store on December 17, 1999. When Smith county Assistant District Attorney Jodi Brown was asked by the A

20 Hightower: WHAT'S FOR DINNER?
May 14, 2000

Have you heard of the "Butterfly Effect?" Both a scientific concept and an ecological reality, its essence is that the flapping of a million butterfly wings in central Mexico can have consequences in New York City, Rome, or Hong Kong. The notion is that o

28 Prashad: 'Just Say No to PepsiCo': So Say 101 Indian workers
May 13, 2000

One hundred million people and sixty million cattle in India are in the midst of a crippling drought. The states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa and Andhra Pradesh have been hit with poor monsoon rain. According to the Union Minister of Stat

9 Chomsky: Assaulting Solidarity -- Privatizing Education
May 12, 2000

There has been a general assault in the last 25 years on solidarity, democracy, social welfare, anything that interferes with private power, and there are many targets. One of the targets is undoubtedly the educational system. In fact, a couple of years a

59 Hoodbhoy: EQBAL AHMAD: POST-POKHARAN DAYS
May 11, 2000

He fought for Kashmiri self-determination in 1948, against French imperialism in Algeria in the early 60's, roused students on American campuses in the early 70's against their government's immoral war in Vietnam, dodged arrest by the CIA in a case trumpe

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