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Articles in July, 2004 issue of New Internationalist
- The facts: tobacco is the deadliest consumer product, ill drugs included. It causes an estimated 4.2 million premature deaths a year
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What the world needs
by Dan Read - At least the bullets are getting smarter
- Kick the habit
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Specialnew African writing
by Louise Gray -
Look beyond GDP
by Marek Rybar - Welcome to the Matrix, Neo!
- Worldbeaters …: taking aim at the rich and powerful
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The Corporation
by Louise Gray -
Beastly beauty
by Reem Haddad -
Smoke gets in your eyes: smoking is a no-brainer, right? Everyone knows it's a bad thingit's just a matter of education and will power. Not quite. Dinyar Godrej examines the dark side of a deadly industry determined to stay alive
by Dinyar Godrej -
In greed we trust
by John F. Schumaker -
Undercurrents News Network
by Louise Gray -
Highlighting the work of photographers from the majority world
by Carlos Reyes-Manzo - Body blow
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Colombia
by John Ludwick -
Aiwa
by Louise Gray -
Sonia Gandhi's country
by Urvashi Butalia -
No cash in this crop: Kenya's tobacco farmers have been harvesting losses for far too long, says Joe Asila
by Joe Asila -
Trampin'
by Louise Gray -
Grave concernsAboriginal deaths in custody
by Tineke Van der Eecken -
Carve up: tobacco companies are riding a wave in Malaysia, buoyed by social acceptance and mixed messages from the Government. Mary Assunta reports
by Mary Assunta -
Interview with Wangari Maathai
by Mia MacDonald -
East Timor's medical dump
by Lynnette Hoffman - Big mouth
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From this month's editor
by Dinyar Godrej -
Pollution/masturbate
by Susan Watkin -
Between a rock and a hard place: taking on the tobacco companies in the lawcourts is no picnic, as Dinyar Godrej explains
by Dinyar Godrej - Trotskyist storm
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Fine line
by Reiner Luyken - Social justice for sale: transnationals attempt hijack of world social forums' political space
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Pushing & peddling: David Simpson and Stan Shatenstein survey the dubious means employed by tobacco companies to get their message across
by David Simpson -
No same sex marriage yet
by Sarah Hagger -
Stolen words
by Paul Roberts - The world's most dangerous password?
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Battling the BATmen: the global tobacco industry has fought tooth-and-nail a new international agreement to curb the spread of smokingto no avail. Bob Burton documents the companies' bullying campaign and the eventual success of little guys who took
by Bob Burton
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