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Articles in August, 2004 issue of New Internationalist
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Leftwing hang-ups
by Peter Churchill - Alive & kicking: the facts; Despite rumours to the contrary religious faith is thriving in the world today. And its relation to violence and warfare is as hotly contested as ever
- Attac! Another World is Possible
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From this month's editor
by Vanessa Baird -
Who needs religion? Most people, in most times, in most cultures, it seems. David Boulton examines the persistent religious itch
by David Boulton - God: the unauthorized biography
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In the name of God: are violence and religion natural bedfellows? Vanessa Baird weighs the evidence
by Vanessa Baird -
GM crops
by G. Dillon - The Story of the Weeping Camel
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Iran
by Steve Sherman -
Rose Revolution ripple effect: oppostion on the march in Armenia
by Onnik Krikorian -
Justice vs Vatican: while the Vatican hammers out its rightwing and authoritarian line, Brazil's 'red bishops' continue to plough a quite different furrow. Jan Rocha reports
by Jan Rocha -
Faults of the Kabilas
by Stephen Pratt - My Architect
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Dance with democracy: renewed US attempts to remove President Hugo Chavez from office
by Nina Lopez -
Why? Psychotherapist Robert M Young examines the motives for religious extremism
by Robert M. Young -
Deaths not announced
by Dave Herman - List of Lights and Buoys
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Torn in two: Reem Haddad on the half-lives of the foreign women whose children have been kidnapped by their Lebanese fathers
by Reem Haddad -
Saving the secular: in recent elections Indian voters kicked out the ruling Hindu nationalist BJP. But does that mean the country's constitutional secularism is no longer in danger? Sadanand Menon checks its pulse
by Sadanand Menon - More on Trotskyists …
- Seeds of Deception: Exposing corporate and government lies about the safety of genetically modified food
- The non-renewable World Bank
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Suffer little children: religion is not always on the side of the angels, suggests Marilyn Mason
by Marilyn Mason -
Highlighting the work of photographers from the Majority World
by Bablu Chowdhury - The Battle of Venezuela
- Adam porter's occasional column wades into the oilfields
- Worldbeaters … taking aim at the rich and powerful
- Correction
- Somalia: The Untold Story; The war through the eyes of Somali women
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Sri Lanka's press merry-go-round
by Lasanda Kurukulasuriy -
In the shadow of the torturer: human rights are being violated in Bangladesh with scarcely a whisper from the West. Jeremy Seabrook argues that the country's history has combined with the methods of the 'war on terror' to produce a lethal cloud of conceal
by Jeremy Seabrook - Speechmarks
- The NI prize crossword
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Paradise lost in the Maldives
by Rebecca Cork -
Sustainable co-ops
by John Jopling Glenbeigh -
Poll/ballot
by Susan Watkin - Interview with David Hartsough: co-founder of the Nonviolent Peaceforce
- Seriously … grey goo-lash
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A question of choice
by Erin Lo Thompson -
Let's get literal
by P. Uzzled -
On the street: Shaista Aziz examines what's inciting young Western Muslims
by Shaista Aziz -
The white curse
by Eduardo Galeano
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