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June 2002, Homeland Offenses

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Volume 50, Number 8

HOMELAND OFFENSES
Looking beyond official spin, Toward Freedom examines the domestic downside of the war on terrorism. TV Producer Chloe Kovner shows how propaganda is being turned into "reality" TV entertainment. Diane Lane takes on Joint Terrorism Task Forces, pointing to the potential revival of "red squad" activity directed against dissent. And Ron Chepesiuk looks at the "war on drugs," offering ten common sense alternatives that can limit harm and produce results.  
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November 2002, Uneasy Empire

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Volume 51, Number 91

HUMAN RIGHTS
Will another war make a difference for the people of Iraq? And if it happens, what role will the new International Criminal Court (ICC) play? Barbara Nimri Aziz talks to Iraq citizens, and Sam Cacas looks at how the Bush administration is pressing for impunity from ICC prosecution. Plus, a trip to Zapatista country exposes a new neo-liberal scheme, and Free Speech TV that nudges viewers off the couch.
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March 2003, Turning the Tide

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Volume 51, Number 3

TURNING THE TIDE
In the latest print edition, Dave Dellinger and Vandana Shiva deconstruct globalization, Citizen Soldier’s Tod Ensign and Indian historian Lata Mani take on the next war, plus Einstein’s FBI file, Afghanistan’s delicate condition, resisting a superhighway in Mexico and a pipeline in the Amazon, life behind bars in Latin America, TF’s global news round up, Foundation updates, and more. Take a peek below.
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Spring 2003, Fundamentals of War

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     Volume 51, Number 4

FUNDAMENTALS OF WAR
In the latest print edition, Aziz Choudry examines the neo-colonial strategy behind recent US troop deployment in the Philippines, Nafisa Hoodbhoy explains why anti-Americanism is rising in Pakistan, and Randall Frost traces the ties between the Bush administration and five companies set to profit from Iraq reconstruction. Other stories include anti-war TV, rebellious rock, how Big Pharma blocks cheap drugs, AIDS vs. trade, forced sterilization in Slovakia, Cotton pollution in Uzbekistan, comparing elections in the US and Cuba, and regular TF features. Take a peek below. read more

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Fall 2003, Faith Misplaced

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     Volume 51, Number 5

FAITH MISPLACED
In the latest print edition, Kimberly Blaker looks at the disturbing similarities between Islamic and Christian fundamentalism. In a special section on imperial errors, Ron Chepesiuk exposes the real Colin Powell, and author Bill Blum takes on Iraq, Diamond politics, and cultivated US ignorance. Plus, regular TF features and world reports on China, Burma, Colombia, privatization, administration lies, and diseases of the poor. Take a peek below. read more

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Winter 2004, Damage Reports

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 Winter 2004 | Volume 51, Number 6

DAMAGE REPORTS
In the latest print edition, Soren Ambrose and Orin Langelle report on the collapse of world trade talks in Mexico, John Horvath looks at Europe’s failure to face tough energy choices, and Albert Huebner examines the cover up of NYC health hazards after 9/11. Also, Tom Boswell introduces Nonviolent Peaceforce, a new civilian approach to unarmed intervention, and Kenyan correspondent Stephen Mbogo notes progress in breaking the link between small arms and environmental conflict. Plus, regular TF features, David Budbill poems, and reports on Cuba travel, middle class woes, the Bush team, and Art Kinoy. Take a peek below.
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