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Articles in June, 2004 issue of New Internationalist
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Winter veg
by Timothy Dyck -
UN fails to act on genocide: Crisis in Darfurhistory in the remaking
by Judy Wakahiu -
The Rough Guide to African Rap
by Mark Lynas -
Of caulkers and quilt-makers: Jessica Gordon Nembhard tells the little-known story of the part played by co-ops in forwarding the rights of African Americans
by Jessica Gordon Nembhard -
Homeopathic dupes
by Peter Kennedy - Military run for president in Indonesia
- Moonzoo
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The pollen and the bees: thousands of Argentineans have set up co-ops to save their bankrupt workplaces from closure. Joseph Huff-Hannon reports on their experience
by Joseph Huff-Hannon - The story so far: people's instinct to co-operate rather than compete has formed human experience everywhere in the worldbut it keeps taking different shapes. Here the NI outlines the growth of the international co-operative movement
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A modest proposal
by Ken Muma - Unhappy meals: true tales of a Mc'ed-up world
- Love All The People: Letters, Lyrics, Routines
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Not so crazy: the centre for alternative technology is a workers' co-op that has pioneered clean energy in wales. Amanda Roll-Pickering charts the evolution of a bright idea
by Amanda Roll-Pickering - Get going: it's easier than you think
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Wage gap
by Greg Andresen - What is a co-op? Co-ops around the world have agreed on some basic principles they use to define themselves
- Super Size Me
- Sustained energy
- Carlos Slim Helu
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Phony co-ops
by Kate Whittle - Active interest
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Egypt
by Mark Lynas -
Decline and fall
by Holger Kroll -
Worlds of words: Reem Haddad on a beautiful bewilderment
by Reem Haddad - Co-operatives
- The NI prize Crossword
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A right stink
by Tony Hosking -
Highlighting the work of photographers from the Majority World
by Abir Abdullah -
Tales of the unexpected: the world is a more co-operative place than you might think. David Ransom suggests that co-ops could have a good deal more to do with economic democracy as well
by David Ransom -
Sex workers with attitude: shock. Outrage. Middle-class morality suitably scandalized. The reactions were predictable. Even Mari Marcel Thekaekara wasn't quite sure what to expect from a co-operative of sex workersand in communist kolkata of all pl
by Mari Marcel Thekaekara -
Interview about: the roger award
by Chris Richards -
Lithuania on the up
by Roderick Tuck -
The West's new friend
by Ike Oguine - I'm a realist get me out of here!
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Future organic: Andre Leu argues that there is only one way to feed the worldorganically
by Andre Leu -
Film stereotypes
by Shlomo Schwartzberg -
The other Guantanamo Bays
by Luke Trenwith -
Killing distrust: Kwabena Sarpong Akosah reports on a fast-growing co-op in Ghana
by Kwabena Sarpong Akosah -
Albania
by Horatio Morpurgo -
Lazy generalization
by Adam Sutcliffe -
Word corner
by Susan Watkin -
High Tide: News from a Warming World
by Mark Lynas -
We, the Kuapa people: Georgina Kwaw and Elizabeth Adjei explain to David Ransom why it's not just their chocolate that is 'the best of the best'
by Georgina Kwaw
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