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The Woodsman
The Woodsman The Woodsman directed by Nicole Kassell Walter is a highly skilled furniture maker. He's slight, with a rather sad and gentle...
New Internationalist, 03/01/05 by Katharine Ainger · More from publication -
Dispatches from the People's War in Nepal
Dispatches from the People's War in Nepal Dispatches from the People's War in Nepal by Li Onesto (Pluto Press ISBN 0 77453 2341 3) Nepal...
New Internationalist, 03/01/05 by Katharine Ainger · More from publication -
The Corporation The pathological pursuit of profit and power
The Corporation The Corporation The pathological pursuit of profit and power by Joel Bakan (Constable ISBN 1 84529 079 8) You need to...
New Internationalist, 03/01/05 by Katharine Ainger · More from publication -
The Sea Inside
The Sea Inside The Sea Inside directed by Alejandro Amenabar Ramon is paralyzed--he can move only his eyes and mouth, and has been this way...
New Internationalist, 03/01/05 by Katharine Ainger · More from publication -
The Oath: A Surgeon Under Fire
The Oath: A Surgeon Under Fire The Oath: A Surgeon Under Fire Khassan Baiev (Pocket Books ISBN 0 7434 3036 0) In 1994 Boris Yeltsin ordered...
New Internationalist, 03/01/05 by Katharine Ainger · More from publication -
The Eternal Road
The Eternal Road The Eternal Road by Kurt Weill (Naxos 8 559402 CD) If it's possible to think of Kurt Weill as a composer whose later work...
New Internationalist, 03/01/05 by Katharine Ainger · More from publication -
From this month's editor
'PERHAPS you will be surprised to hear from me. But be assured that my intentions are most noble and honest and what I am offering you is a...
New Internationalist, 05/01/04 by Katharine Ainger · More from publication -
The scramble for Africa: Africa is endowed with an overwhelming abundance of gems, metals, minerals and other natural resourcesbut Katharine Ainger asks whether this wealth is a blessing or a curse
TILBURY dock, on the sea-reach of the Thames, is a bizarre industrial landscape patrolled by strange beast-like machinery: trucks lift...
New Internationalist, 05/01/04 by Katharine Ainger · More from publication -
Sweet nothings in Cancun: the World Trade Organization claims to have 'development' at the top of its agenda. But as Katharine Ainger discovered outside its latest meeting in Mexico, it's killing people instead - WTO - Trade
THE state of Quintana Roo, on the furthest eastern shore of Mexico, was a lush, overgrown, tropical outpost for most of its history--a haven for...
New Internationalist, 12/01/03 by Katharine Ainger · More from publication -
From this month's editor - Letter to the Editor
THE NI is run as a workers' co-op. THE NI is run as a workers' co-op. This can mean long and occasionally tortuous weekly meetings, as I...
New Internationalist, 09/01/03 by Katharine Ainger · More from publication
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