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Indymedia: Another Genoa Casualty
BY MICAH JAYNE
Can a media obsessed with entertainment really cover an anti-globalization movement that offers none? And if it can't, are there any real alternatives?
08.07.2001 | ACTIVISM
The False Promise of Free Trade
BY MICHAEL MANVILLE
If rich countries only want to help poor ones, then why do poor countries keep getting poorer?
07.31.2001 | POLITICS
Space Pearl Harbor
BY HEATHER WOKUSCH
Bush's "good war"--arming the heavens and hiding the truth.
06.13.2001 | POLITICS
Remembering Child Labor In America
BY KIRK BANE
Today, Africa has the highest rate of child labor worldwide. But America has its own history of exploiting the young.
06.13.2001 | LABOR
Make-Believe Missile Defense For Everyone!
BY JONAH WEISS
Let the Cheney boys have their imaginary space toys, and let the rest of the world get on with the business of actually dealing with the 21st century.
05.29.2001 | POLITICS
Show Me Your Stinking Badge
BY GWENDOLYN ALBERT
Six months after IMF financiers and anti-globalization protesters clashed in Prague, the Legal Observers Project continues its struggle to hold the Czech Police accountable for their crimes.
05.11.2001 | ACTIVISM
Eyes Wide Shut
BY TOUFIC HADDAD
From the villages and refugee camps of Gaza, a
report on what the media chooses to ignore about the Palestinian Intifada.
05.07.2001 | MEDIA
The Future Face of Protest
BY OLIVIER BRIERS
The WTO meets in the desert; the people will resist in the cities.
04.12.2001 | ACTIVISM
Plutocracy, U.S.A.
BY KIRK BANE AND MICHAEL MANVILLE
Founding Fathers Alexander Hamilton and John Jay envisioned an America run by the rich. They would be excited by today's corporate-dominated Cabinet, the wealthiest ever assembled. In 2001, plutocracy reigns supreme.
04.10.2001 | POLITICS
Evil Bastards
BY ALEXANDER ZAITCHIK
It's 2001 and the Dick Cheney White House still doesn't believe in global warming. God help us all.
03.24.2001 | ENVIRONMENT
Down The Memory Hole
BY ALEXANDER ZAITCHIK
Marc Rich versus the Iran-Contra pardons. Where was the outrage?
02.27.2001 | POLITICS
A Climate Change Primer For Bush's Smokestack Cabinet
BY DAVID CASE
While Bush and his petro-cronies deny climate change, the U.K. is taking action. The U.S. should be taking notes.
01.23.2001 | ENVIRONMENT
The Folly of National Missile Defense
BY ALEXANDER ZAITCHIK
Bush's hawk's nest is screeching for a full-blown National Missile Defense system. Start paying attention to this one. The stakes could not be higher.
01.21.2001 | POLITICS
Mad Cow Disease
BY DR. PAUL KAIL
Forget farm feed made from animal remains, Dr. Paul Kail explores the possible link between pesticides and Mad Cow disease.
01.17.2001 | ACTIVISM
Humanitarian Cancer and NATO's Murderous Legacy
BY JONATHAN CARR
Jonathan Carr on the history of Depleted Uranium and US sponsored cancer in the Balkans. Is anyone surprised?
01.07.2001 | POLITICS
Hemp Powered Car Tours US, Canada
BY HEMP CAR CREW
The Hemp Car is the worst nightmare of more than one big industry. It's also our greatest hope. Get in.
12.26.2000 | ENVIRONMENT
Christmas Is Criminal
BY LEONARDO CALCAGNO
The anti-globalization grinch unpacks the messy reality behind every holiday Kodak moment. Smile!
12.24.2000 | LABOR
Baha' Said: Profile of the Future Fedayeen
BY TOUFIC HADDAD
Toufic Haddad explores the Palestinian refugee camps in Gaza and sees the future. It's a bleak one.
12.19.2000 | POLITICS
What Election?
BY MICHAEL MANVILLE
The Dems lost the keys to Election 2000, and the GOP stole the car. Manville on the betrayal of the New Democrats and the struggles ahead.
12.19.2000 | POLITICS
In Defence of the Shrub
BY JAMES MACKENZIE
James Mackenzie is looking on the bright side of the "election" of Bush.
12.18.2000 | POLITICS
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