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Articles in Nov, 2004 issue of New Internationalist
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Naked power
by Andria Durney Sanz -
Written in the stars: Reem Haddad finds herself up against the fatalism of her compatriots
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'A black woman took my job': Michael Kimmel argues that it is in men's interest to work for gender equality
by Michael Kimmel -
The In-Between World of Vikram Lall
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Ethical consumption
by Hilary Chivall -
Confessions of the torturer
by Eduardo Galeano -
A woman's rite: they call it 'something of which you should never speak', though many African countries have now explicitly outlawed the practice. Not so in the Gambia, Nikki van der Gaag discovers
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Spirit of Mambesak
by Louise Gray -
Beyond the feel-good factor
by Rob Elder -
From this month's editor
by Nikki van der Gaag - The energy tug-of-war
- Women's rights: the facts
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Sold Out: The true cost of supermarket shopping
by Erin Gill -
More evidence of how the World Bank teams up with profit, not the poor
by Nadia Martinez -
Secular fundamentalism?
by Rebecca Styler-Shaw -
Lest we forget Shell …
by Danny Kennedy -
What price freedom? Seven months in Baghdad as an activist, writer and circus clown has given Jo Wilding an insight into how women's lives have changed in the 'new' Iraq
by Jo Wilding -
A Way of Life
by Malcolm Lewis -
Western charity undermines African textiles
by Wairagala Wakabi -
Schools of belief
by Stephen Plant -
Environmental blue in the Danube
by Daniela Tuchel -
Fish money: for most of the world's population, daily life is based on often unspoken agreements between men and women. Nikki van der Gaag reports from the Gambian coastal village of Gunjur
by Nikki van der Gaag -
Mapou
by Louise Gray - Dramatic fall in asylum numbers
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Democracy and dictatorship
by Peter Schaper - Brazil cancels most of Mozambique's debt
- Women who have moved worlds: fighting for justice may require more than the capacity to organize and campaign. It can also demand courage and personal sacrifice. Here are just a few of the many women who have shown these qualities in recent times
- The NI prize crossword
- Speechmarks
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Mao the mass murderer
by Paul Frayne -
The language of oil …
by Mitchell -
The other side of silence: women are still being beaten and killed by their husbands and partners, but they are finding ways to fight back. Nikki van der Gaag reports
by Nikki van der Gaag - Big bad world
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A drama unfolds: Uruguay was about to vote in a groundbreaking law on abortion. It was to be a model for the whole of Latin America. But then things started going wrong … Hersilia Fonseca and Patricia Pujol report on a battle that may still be won
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Slavery distinctions
by Roger Butters -
Countryside suffers opium withdrawal: hill peoples are the casualties of the war on drugs
by Tom Fawthrop - Action & reading
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Interview with OLAVA: Shaina from OLAVA talked to Vanessa Baird
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Social responsibility
by Lucy Moore - Making a clean killing
- Iran's neo-conservatives
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Democracy is dead: free markets have eaten democracy for breakfast. Paul Kingsnorth wonders what's for dinner
by Paul Kingsnorth - O little town
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Nikki van der Gaag looks at what women have gained in the fight for equality with menand what they are in danger of losing
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Gaza Blues: Different Stories
by Peter Whittaker -
Mexico
by Bill Booth
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