New Internationalist
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Articles in Dec, 2000 issue of New Internationalist
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Tawdry trade: Gideon Burrows argues that the price of arms is so high we'd be better off not trading them at all
by Gideon Burrows - Sun Myung Moon: - head of the Unification church
- Pip pip: a sideways look at time
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Diamonds: the madness and the mess
by Ama Ata Aidoo - British child poverty boom
- Power pax: a brief history of megalomania
- Rough guide to Klezmer
- Sports shoes
- Brute force: the facts
- Mouthful of glass
- European klezmer music/Khevirsa
- Million-dollar mice: - genetically modified mouse
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Avocado
by Susan Watkin - King of masks
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Okey Ndibe & Ike Oguine: … meet two new African novelists with plenty to say
by Vanessa Bird - Turkey
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Radical export: homelessness in South America
by Chris Moss - Running out of time - as global warming could alter 35% of the Earth's natural habitat
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Doing law differently: how do we police transnational corporations if the legal processes are manipulated by them?
by Jayan Nayar -
Gone but not forgotten: - animal rights in Colombia
by Martin Dayani -
This tattered chrysalis: the problem with peacekeeping may be more with what the UN doesn't do than with what it does …
by Olivia Ward - Fat lady sings
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To do the job better, replacement globocops will have to unplug the powerful
by David Ransom - Glass ceilings
- taking more than photographs - Tourists - in Egypt
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Blue rules: sapphires create chaos for rural communities
by Michael Peel - Monsanto's greener grass
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Why I reject nuclear deterrence: former Navy Commander Robert Green found out at first hand that the theory doesn't actually work - and decided to take a stand
by Robert Green -
Bull by the horns: Costa Rica abandoned its national army half a century ago - and hasn't look back since …
by Andrew Bounds - Worth knowing about the UN
- River of colour: the India of Raghubir Singh
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Our children's blood: Jenny James - who has lived and worked in the Colombian rainforest since 1987 - brings news of a tragedy …
by Jenny James -
Serbia's X-files: plastic dinosaurs and computers are national enemies, says Army leader
by Istvan Molnar - Business as unusual
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