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Rio de Janeiro: microcosm of the future
When George Hawrylyshyn found it necessary to dodge a stray bullet in the bedroom of his apartment in midtown Copacabana, situated on one of the...
Humanist, 07/01/05 by Anton Foek · More from publication -
Unified and Stratified.(Africa's Tuareg population)

There are approximately 1.3 million Tuareg living today in southern Algeria, southwestern Libya, Mali, and Niger. They are concentrated within...
World and I, 02/01/99 by Foek, Anton · More from publication -
Sudan's tragic legacy of civil war - the world is just beginning to notice the 15-year old civil war
Africa's largest and poorest country, the Republic of Sudan, has been involved in internal conflict since 1983, where some 1.5 million people have...
Humanist, 09/01/98 by Anton Foek · More from publication -
A reply to Mattel - author responds to article written by Mattel Inc. representative
The author of a Jan/Feb 1997 Humanist article on sweatshop conditions at a Mattel Inc contractor in Thailand defends his findings. He says Mattel...
Humanist, 07/01/97 by Anton Foek · More from publication -
Sweatshop Barbie: exploitation of Third World labor - Cover Story
Mattel's popular Barbie dolls are made in Thailand and other countries where employees work in severe conditions that would be unacceptable in...
Humanist, 01/01/97 by Anton Foek · More from publication -
Deadly relics: the global land mine plague - Cover Story
There are an estimated 110 million land mines buried in some 60 countries, and the International Red Cross says about 2,000 people a month are...
Humanist, 07/01/96 by Anton Foek · More from publication



