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NATO’s False Security (3/98)

When Hungary voted overwhelmingly to join NATO in November, Socialist prime minister Gyula Horn’s government was quick to call the result a testament to Hungary’s commitment to democracy and desire to be part of Europe. Yet, while many celebrate the victory, a window of opportunity has closed, finishing the “period of transition” that began with the quiet revolution of 1989. At the very least, it’s the end of the beginning, though the beginning itself was rather stillborn. read more

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Chile

A US bank reportedly helped former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet hide millions of dollars over an eight-year period, even after he was arrested in London in 1998 and a court froze his assets.

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Election

While visiting the Democratic convention in late July, popular filmmaker Michael Moore promised to record Election Day in Florida, in part to help prevent a repeat of 2000.

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Fall 2004, Hot Zones

 Fall 2004 | Volume 52, Number 3

Click here to order this back issue of Toward Freedom’s print magazine. 

In TF’s new print edition, Tod Ensign examines the likelihood of a US return to the draft, plus the cover up of health effects from depleted uranium used in Iraq, a startling interview with Hezbollah’s political chief in Southern Lebanon, and why oil policy is really about global domination. Greg Guma looks at Iraq’s new Saddam and strength as a campaign issue. read more