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Cops Close Kinkos
As we were attempting to go to press with the "Blind Spot," the Independent Media Center's print publication in Washington D.C., we were confronting...
Troy Skeels

Focus On The Corporation
Ponzi Scheme! The Internet economy, with its fast companies, is poised to replace the old economy, with its slow ones. Forget current profits. Sales...
Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

The Leaches of Silicon Valley
Is there a computer in the house? I found out the hard way what it is like to not own a computer when I recently moved to Seattle. With my computer...
Rick Giombetti

Lessons From D.C.
This was not Seattle. Protesters against the World Bank and International Monetary Fund were foiled in their attempt to shut down the April 16-17...
Geov Parrish

Rethinking Racism
Why should white people concern themselves with white racism? It doesn't harm them, correct? I disagree. White racism (institutional and personal...
Seth Sandronsky

Volunteerus Chompus
This week's ETS! volunteer needs: * Ad Salespeople * Good graphics (cartoons, photos, artwork) * Distributors for West Seattle, North Seattle, South...

 

"In South Africa, our vision was to make education free, but the World Bankcame with this idea that the user must pay, so schools are being forced tocharge. This year, due to budget constraints, the government stoppedfunding kindergarten." -- Trevor Ngwane, Representative of Soweto in the Town Council ofJohannesburg.

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