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Aborting Free Speech
Last weekend, I attended a fine rally at Westlake protesting the Bush Administration's numerous proposed and implemented outrages against women. It...
Geov Parrish

Back to the Jungle
On March 11, the 24 comandantes of the EZLN rode into the center of Mexico City on the back of a flatbed truck. Over 150,000 people greeted them,...
Troy Skeels

Focus On The Corporation
Timber Ad Cut By Seattle Times We've long accepted as a truism that freedom of the press exists mostly for those who can afford to buy one. But we...
Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

Paul Allen Seizes KCMU
Below are excerpts from a letter I wrote to select members of the Seattle City Council last week. My hopes were that it would give them some insight...
Mike McCormick

Paul Allen's Secret World
Alternative media activists are concerned about Paul Allen's de facto acquisition of KCMU largely because of the precedent it sets, of a public...

Stopping the FTAA--Now!
The Summit of the Americas takes place in Quebec, Canada, April 20-22. The leaders, (legitimately elected and otherwise) of every nation in the...
Troy Skeels

Volunteerus Chompus
This week's ETS! volunteer needs: * Ad Salespeople * Good graphics (cartoons, photos, artwork) * Help with organizing benefits (bands welcome!) *...

Why Pay Taxes?
As with so many other instances--corporate welfare, bureaucratic contempt, Pentagon bottom-feeding, and state brutality, among many others--the...
Geov Parrish

 

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