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Articles in July, 2008 issue of New Internationalist
- Viva Yasuni!
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Managed nukes
by Raymond Paduck -
Humanitarian response
by Dennis Guild -
Timely intervention
by Kath -
The devil and the deep blue sea
by Gwen Alwakeel -
The crucified
by Henry H Bucher -
Propellers and jets
by David Clenton -
Get real
by Sean O'Brien -
Offensive bucks
by Brooke Watson -
Refusenik resources
by Bruna Nota -
A hold-up at the bank
by Maria Golia -
Endgame in the Amazon; A remote corner of Amazonian rainforest has become a repository of environmental expectationsand fears. Vanessa Baird explains why the eyes of the world need to be trained on it
by Vanessa Baird -
Speak to us first! What do locals think of the Ecuadorian Government's proposal to keep the oil in the ground? Fabricio Guaman has been asking them
by Fabricio Guaman -
Toxic blocks; Following the trail of a little known environmental wipeout, David Ransom explores the terrible record and destructive potential of the oil business in Ecuador
by David Ransom -
A crude dilemma
by Adam Ma'anit -
Costing the earth: as the deadline for gathering pledges for the Yasuni proposal to leave oil in the ground in return for financial compensation fast approaches, pressure is mounting to tap into the global carbon market. But at what cost, asks Adam Ma'ani
by Adam Maanit - To save Yasuni, the oil must stay in the ground
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From the garden of a woman once fallen: thyme
by Lorna Goodison -
The Dance
by Siamanto -
Psalm
by Wislawa Szymborska -
Cyclone survival: women in Orissa have developed the skills to tackle calamity head-on
by Manipadma Jena - Planktos wiped out
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The language of elections …
by Mitchell - Starved by the system: corporations are making a killing from the world food crisis
- Inside China's prisons
- A kick in the balls
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Court in the act: Bush's attempts to squash apartheid compensation lawsuit scuppered by judges' corporate ties
by Jo Lateu - Oz broadcaster goes the whole hog on eco guilt-tripping; True tales of a mixed-up world
- Worldbeaters; Taking aim at the rich and powerful
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Killer of sheep
by Charles Burnett -
Couscous
by Abdellatif Kechiche -
Chocolate city
by Ellie Walton -
Mariza Box
by Mariza -
Mr love & justice
by Billy Bragg -
Taxi
by Khaled Al Khamissi -
Anarchy Alive!
by Uri Gordon -
Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the majority world
by Selvaprakash L. -
Interview with Indian community welfare organization on confronting HIV and AIDS in south India
by Dheepthi Namasivayam -
FOK-U: the facade of kindness & understanding A seminar in effective leadership
by Peter Greenwall -
Timor-Leste
by Sara Gonzalez - At a glance
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