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Volume 50, Number 4
- August/September 2001
VOL. 50, NO. 4HIDDEN HISTORY
Secrets R US
Deceptions and schemes in the military-intelligence-industrial complex
GREG GUMAMPRI: Playing both sides in Macedonia Vietnam:
A pretext for war
NSA and Echelon: Questioning the virtual State
Industrial espionage: When allies compete
Australia: Manipulating Democracy
Hiding the agenda in Peru
DynCorp: Privatizing foreign policy
Corporate connections and "soft landings"
The future of information poweRNepal’s Untold Story
A king is murdered, but the real massacre may still be ahead
BARBARA NIMRI AZIZTF Reports
Technology: A Portal Past Poverty?
The World Bank’s new cyber-gateway makes some big promises
TANYA BIRKBECKRacism: Mining Discrimination
Once a front line state against apartheid, Zambia confronts
privatization-induced racism
AMOS CHANDA AND NEWTON SIBANDAGlobalization: Selling Out Human Rights
Economic imperatives and the West’s double standards
TOKUNBO OJODepartments
Editorial: Blows against the Empire,
and Honoring Dave Dellinger
GREG GUMA
Notebook
High Tech Toys Fuel Africa’s World War
US Prison Labor Draws Friendly Fire
War Crimes Court Hangs on Funding
Tanzania’s Vanishing Coastline
Timor Secures an Undersea Windfall
Kashmir: No Paradise for Women
Hollywood Histories Sell Hidden AgendasClassified (upcoming events, etc.)
Last Words:Living with Futility
Echoes of Vietnam resound in the Drug War
TRAVIS CHARBENEAU