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Volume 50, Number 7
Toward Freedom:
A Progressive Perspective on World Events
February/March 2002 (Vol. 50, No. 7)
ZIMBABWE VOTES
Mugabe’s Last Stand
The anatomy of a rigged next election
JAMAL JAFARI
HIGH CRIMES
Enron’s Global Game
Beyond the domestic fallout lies a sordid saga of
government-business collusion to control energy supplies
GREG GUMA
AFTERSHOCKS
Big Brother Is Back
Terrorism provides the excuse for intrusive surveillance tactics
JOHN HORVATH
Assault on Openness
Western democracies are rebuilding official walls of secrecy
RON CHEPESIUK
Beyond Anthrax
When it comes to germs, bioweapons are just part of the problem
AL HUEBNER
TF REPORTS
Asia
A Convenient Emergency
Nepal uses Sept. 11 as a pretext for repression and war
BARBARA NIMRI AZIZ
Americas
Argentina’s Glass Ceiling
Despite rising numbers, women politicians still lack clout
JORGE SAN PEDRO
DEPARTMENTS
Guest Editorial: Outmaneuvering the WTO
MIKE PROKOSCH
Notebook
Top Story: Burmese Junta Stalls on Reform
TF Foundation News
Top Story: Dellinger Takes on ACLU
Also: Nonviolent Warriors CD Released * Prison Justice Project * Dramatizing
Repression
Review
Acting Heroes
In Vanuatu, a theater troupe offers hope in one small bag
N. J. JOHNSTON
Last Words
Patriarchy in Disguise Women feel the effects of the US economic downturn
ELAYNE CLIFT