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Volume 50, Number 2
- Print Edition: Table of Contents
May 2001 (VOL. 50, NO. 2)
Print Edition ContentsVIVA MEXICO
Caravan of Hope: Marching for indigenous dignity, the Zapatistas open a new era – JILL REPLOGLESUPPLY-SIDE COMBAT
Colombia’s Oil War: The U’wa battle Occidental over "the blood of mother earth" – RON CHEPESIUKThe ELN’s Pylon Play: The risks and rewards of attacking energy systems to win concessions – MARTIN DAYANI
TEN YEARS AFTER
Deconstructing the Sanctions: To change US policy, Iraq must utter two magic words – MICHAEL PARENTI (Part 3)CRISIS OF CONSUMPTION
Mad Cows, Stunned Politicians: Europeans are getting accustomed to life with less meat – JOHN HORVATHTF Reports: Intolerance
Banning Enlightenment: In China, even meditating can get you in trouble – J. MICHAEL KRIVYANSKITF Reports: Economics
Talk Is Cheap: Africa’s needs are obvious, but will the IMF and World Bank listen? – CAMERON DUODUDEPARTMENTS
Editorial
FTAA: Spinning Out of Control – GREG GUMANotebook
Plan Colombia Gets Panama Connection
FTAA Stumbles in Quebec
East Timor May Hit the Jackpot
Powell Brokering Azeri Oil Deal
Much To Mourn on Water Day
Monsanto Pays for PCB Exposure
The Neutron Key to Mine Removal
Peruvian Growers Loathe ManhattanReview
Voices in the Original Women writers from the Middle East are breaking others’ stereotypes – BARBARA NIMRI AZIZClassified (including upcoming events)
Last Words
Seeds of Community: A Haitian educator makes learning a liberating voyage – FRELIME BELL HEMPSTEAD