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Articles in August, 2005 issue of New Internationalist
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Strange bedfellows
by Ike Oguine -
Speechmarks
by Eric Hobsbawm -
Yesterday's men: in the thick of the convoluted Lebanese elections, Reem Haddad can't believe her eyes or her ears
by Reem Haddad -
Forward march! Nonviolent action can help Iraq move closer to peace. Jo Wilding makes some suggestions
by Jo Wilding -
Reds implode: Communist Party hitlist takes aim at global activism
by Ben Moxham -
Word power
by Mitchell -
Beyond media spin
by Connor Scullion -
Intifada in Western Sahara: Morocco seals off the occupied territory
by Chris Brazier -
The face of violence: Mayra Juca finds out why violence is so attractive to the young men of Rio de Janeiro
by Mayra Juca -
Flowers on the razor wire: can a nonviolent army of trained civilians bring peace to conflict zones? Chris Richards reports from Sri Lanka on the peace movement's new frontier
by Chris Richards - Seriously …: true tales of a mixed-up world
- Chavez as shining light
- Ethiopian repression
- Action stations
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The Travels of a T-Shirt in The Global Economy An Economist Examines the Markets, Power, and Politics of World Trade
by Louise Gray -
The challenge to violence: nonviolence has already defeated dictators and despots. But can it soothe a civil war? Chris Richards goes to Sri Lanka to find out
by Chris Richards - Worldbeaters …: taking aim at the rich and powerful
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Minaret
by Louise Gray -
Default on Hariri
by Rosa Barugh - The power of the people: some defining strategies in the rich history of nonviolent actionand the people behind them
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Railway to the top of the world: Erling Hoh sees more than steel rails beneath Beijing's push into Tibet
by Erling Hoh -
Chavez Ravine
by Louise Gray -
Encouraging plurality
by Boyd Reimer -
Letters from Gandhi: what would Gandhi say today? Through a series of letters to the spirit of Gandhi, a 21st century activist explores the relevanceand irrelevanceof his legacy today
by Anthony Kelly -
The Gambia
by Desmond Davies -
In the Heart of the Moon
by Louise Gray -
Southern exposure: highlighting the work of photographers from the majority world
by Gautam Narang - Message received
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How the hawk kills the dove: Western intervention keeps slamming the door on peace in Iraq. Stephen Zunes reports
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Argentina - Hope in Hard Times
by Louise Gray -
Turkey takes the honour out of killing
by Mehru Jaffer -
Attention! In western media, 'if it bleeds it leads'. Dylan Mathews examines a different approach that breaks down conflict
by Dylan Mathews -
Dangerous Living Coming Out in the Developing World
by Louise Gray - Golden Pen
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About face! A world without armies! Costa Rica's past President, Oscar Arias Sanchez, explains his vision to Chris Richards
by Chris Richards - Making waves: interview with Nora Castaneda from the Venezuelan Women's Development Bank
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Turning back the clock: women face myriad difficulties in post-Soviet Asia
by Anara Tabyshalieva -
Service above humanity
by Deborah Vaughan -
The challenge to violence
by Chris Richards -
Present arms! Sholto Macpherson discovers how sex, soaps and sin are disarming one of the world's most violent cities
by Sholto Macpherson
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