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Salad days
Issues related to the trend for organic farming in urban cultures are examined. Topics include the growth of gardening in London, England; the...
Geographical, 11/01/99 by Sara Chamberlain · More from publication -
A veiled resistance
Many Moroccan women are practicing magic, a traditionally male occupation, as a means to express the growing feminist movement of that country....
Geographical, 08/01/99 by Sara Chamberlain · More from publication -
Deity banned: outrage as Dalai Lama denounces Dorje Shugden
BUDDHISTS picketed the Dalai Lama's recent visit to the United States and Europe. They protested against the ban on the worship of the 350-year-old...
New Internationalist, 08/01/98 by Sara Chamberlain · More from publication -
Fired! Trade unions respond
While currencies collapsed and financial institutions filed for bankruptcy in East Asia, the world's press bemoaned massive stock-market losses....
New Internationalist, 06/01/98 by Sara Chamberlain · More from publication -
Statistical software helps ensure nuclear safety.

Virgil Parola, a nuclear senior equipment technician in Illinois uses a statistical software called SYSTAT in conducting his work. The program is...
R & D, 10/01/97 by Chamberlain, Sara · More from publication -
POPs ban agreed: migrant pollutants to be kept in check
AN international agreement has been reached to ban or restrict the use of 12 toxic chemicals. Known as persistent organic pollutants (POPs), these...
New Internationalist, 09/01/97 by Sara Chamberlain · More from publication -
Techno-foods: Sara Chamberlain dissects the food that we eat - and finds some alarming ingredients
WHAT are you having for dinner tonight? Pasta with tomato sauce? Tortillas with beans, or maybe vegetable curry with rice? Foods that people around...
New Internationalist, 08/01/97 by Sara Chamberlain · More from publication -
Cycles of violence: caught in the Sri Lankan civil war
In September 1996, Krishanthy Kumarasamy, an 18-year-old Tamil student, was gangraped and murdered by soldiers in the town of Jaffna. When her...
New Internationalist, 06/01/97 by Sara Chamberlain · More from publication -
Female face of the proletariat: … giant sweatshops of Central America, where fresh solutions to fearful challenges are being worked out
FROSTED LUCKY CHARMS (so magically delicious!), Lion King T-shirts and Pocahantas mugs -- whatever your consumer heart desires is abundantly...
New Internationalist, 07/01/96 by Sara Chamberlain · More from publication


