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The Case against GE Trees
Scientists who are working to develop genetically engineered poplar trees argue that they're helping to save native forests and the environment....
Maria Tomchick

The Empty Vessels
Here's another one for the Empty Vessel theory. This is the mindset that children, up until the exact age of 18, are mindless automatons, incapable...
Geov Parrish

Fair Trade Coffee: for Humanity and against Corporate Monoculture
Fourteen people were found dead in the Arizona desert in early June, after one of the party's survivors flagged down a federal immigration officer...
Troy Skeels

Focus On The Corporation
Censorship at the National Press Club Henry Kissinger came to the National Press Club here in Washington, D.C. last night to give a talk, sell his...
Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

Seattle Mayoral Campaign: The other candidates
ETS! has invited the "alternative" (a.k.a. marginalized) candidates for Mayor of Seattle to submit short (500 word) articles outlining their take on...
Caleb Schaber

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

 

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