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The Somali Legacy: Black Hawk Two
by James D Boys
[ february 04 ]
Bush is learning that foreign escapades do not guarantee electoral success.
Failure? What failure?
by Robert Jensen and Rahul Mahajan
[ february 04 ]
Talk of "intelligence failures" masks the success of Bush propaganda campaign.
A global perspective on social activism and democracy in South Africa
by William I Robinson
[ february 04 ]
"As national social and welfare systems have been ruthlessly dismantled, there has been a dizzying process of social immiseration of the great majority, side by side with the concentration of wealth among small minorities of the elite and a narrow sector of middle class consumers. I can think of no more apt a term to describe this situation than global apartheid."
The seven-year itch
by Greg Barns
[ february 04 ]
With Australia's recent record, why does Howard's government think they are suitable to chair the UN Human Rights Committee?
Axis of Evil Cookbook
[ january 04 ]
Recipes from the Axis of Evil and from the neighbouring countries which don't quite qualify as evil - the Axis of Naughty, perhaps?
Common sense and fantasy in a private immigration prison
by Mark Dow
[ january 04 ]
"One former officer actually testified that Aboyade 'ran into the supervisor's hand.'"
Now that's forward planning...
by Jason Leopold
[ january 04 ]
Paul O'Neill's claims against Bush are supported by 1998 'war' letters to Clinton signed by Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz.
Striding to empire, strides for the emperor
review by Noel Rooney
Reading books about America...
Bush should be facing "a long, hard slog" on the campaign trail...
by Jason Leopold
[ january 04 ]
...but the Dems are too busy fighting with each other.
As British as afternoon tea
by Mark Curtis
[ december 03 ]
"By invading Iraq, and bombing Afghanistan and Yugoslavia, the Blair government is simply continuing a British tradition of promoting regime change."
