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Articles in July, 2004 issue of New Internationalist
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Interview with Wangari Maathai
by Mia MacDonald -
Trampin'
by Louise Gray Peter Whittaker Richard Swift Vanessa Baird -
Aiwa
by Louise Gray Peter Whittaker Richard Swift Vanessa Baird -
Undercurrents News Network
by Louise Gray Peter Whittaker Richard Swift Vanessa Baird -
The Corporation
by Louise Gray Peter Whittaker Richard Swift Vanessa Baird -
Specialnew African writing
by Louise Gray Peter Whittaker Richard Swift Vanessa Baird - 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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No same sex marriage yet
by Sarah Hagger - Trotskyist storm
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From this month's editor
by Dinyar Godrej -
East Timor's medical dump
by Lynnette Hoffman -
Pollution/masturbate
by Susan Watkin -
Sonia Gandhi's country
by Urvashi Butalia -
Grave concernsAboriginal deaths in custody
by Tineke Van der Eecken -
Beastly beauty
by Reem Haddad -
Highlighting the work of photographers from the majority world
by Carlos Reyes-Manzo -
What the world needs
by Dan Read -
Look beyond GDP
by Marek Rybar -
Fine line
by Reiner Luyken -
Stolen words
by Paul Roberts - The world's most dangerous password?
- Social justice for sale: transnationals attempt hijack of world social forums' political space
- Welcome to the Matrix, Neo!
- At least the bullets are getting smarter
- Body blow
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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 -
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 -
No cash in this crop: Kenya's tobacco farmers have been harvesting losses for far too long, says Joe Asila
by Joe Asila -
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 - Big mouth
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In greed we trust
by John F. Schumaker -
Colombia
by John Ludwick -
Pushing & peddling: David Simpson and Stan Shatenstein survey the dubious means employed by tobacco companies to get their message across
by David Simpson Stan Shatenstein -
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 them on
by Bob Burton - Kick the habit
- Worldbeaters …: taking aim at the rich and powerful
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