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Articles in Sept, 2003 issue of New Internationalist
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Taking the veil: Reem Haddad on why Lebanese women are covering up - Letter from Lebanon
by Reem Haddad - On the WTO's table - Currents - Brief Article
- On systems theory, networks and democracy - Worth reading - Bibliography
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The Age of Consent: A Manifesto for a New World Order - Book Review
by Phil England -
From this month's editor - Letter to the Editor
by Katharine Ainger -
Southern exposure: highlighting the work of photographers from the majority world - Brief Article
by Pablo Ortiz - Make a killing - Seriously … You couldn't make this stuff up
- General on power - Worth reading - Bibliography
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Web of Deceit: Britain's Real Role in the World - Book Review
by Phil England -
In it together - letters - Letter to the Editor
by HGW Pierson -
Hot and bothered - View From The South
by Urvashi Butalia -
Against the misery of power, the politics of happiness: Katharine Ainger describes a politics that is not interested in seizing power, but in breaking it into small pieces for everyone to hold - Keynote
by Katharine Ainger - On participation - Worth reading - Bibliography
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Interview with Al-Muajaha: the Iraqi witness - making waves
by Andrew Stern -
Truly global - letters - Letter to the Editor
by Paul Kingsnorth -
In the eye of the beholder: why human-rights abuses justify war on Iraq, but are rewarded in Uzbekistan - Central Asia
by Jan Lee -
The power of the cooking pot: fed up with the ANC's free-market policies that deliver nothing, marginalized South Africans'the poors'are taking politics into their own hands. Activist Ashwin Desai talks to Holly Wren Spaulding - Ideology Vs. N
by Holly Wren Spaulding - L Paul Bremer III - Worldbeaters … Taking aim at the rich and powerful
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Earth warrior: Paul Watson, co-founder of Greenpeace, is a pugnacious environmentalist who heads the Sea Shepherd Conversation Society. He's never shield away from unpopular opinions or controversy. John F Schumaker caught up with Watson aboard the Farley
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Thinking sustainably - letters - Letter to the Editor
by IA King -
Machismo makes everyone sick - Currents
by Dalia Acosta -
The web of democracy: Roy Madron and John Jopling bring together democracy and scientific ideas about how systems work - Networks
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You've Never Seen Everything - Sound Recording Review
by Louise Gray -
Kuwait - Country Profile
by Steve Sherman -
Cuba isn't perfect - letters - Letter to the Editor
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No way back, no way forward: fortress Europe repels the Kosovo Roma - Refugees - Brief Article
by Anna Kari - Ideas about power - Theories Of Power
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Hail To the Thief - Sound Recording Review
by Louise Gray -
Terror in East Timor - letters - Brief Article
by Andrew Alcock -
Ugandan businesses smashed in honour of Bush - Currents - Brief Article
by Kel Dummett -
A flower in the hands of the people: Gustavo Esteva explains what lies at the heart of indigenous politics in Mexico - The Nation-State
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Respiro - Movie Review
by Malcolm Lewis -
Eco food options - letters - Letter to the Editor
by Janette Haase - Climate litigation warms up - Currents - Brief Article
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Walking our talk: imbalances in power relations are everywhere, including within those groups working to change such imbalances. Peace trainer George Lakey recounts workshops he has conducted with activist groups, uncovering their internal power dynamics&
by George Lakey -
A World Out of Control - Bibliography
by Anne-Marie Sweeney -
Fuel tax - letters - Letter to the Editor
by SJ Lees -
Advert/ad - word corner - Brief Article
by Susan Watkin -
Bomb-catching: Priscilla Elworthy on facing down armies, militarism and other forms of mass bullying - Militarism
by Priscilla Elworthy -
Refusal Shoes - Book Review
by Peter Whittaker -
Flipside - letters - Letter to the Editor
by Stephanie Kells -
Canning the WTO in Cancun: global justice movement converges for 'another Seattle' in Mexico - Trade
by Diego Cevallos -
Experiments in democracy: around the world people are demanding direct involvement in decisions that affect them and carving out their own democratic processes from the ground up - Participation
by Tomas Bril Mascarenhas -
One Man's Justice - Book Review
by Peter Whittaker
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