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Focus On The Corporation
Sunday Silence Washington DC politics revolve around issues related to corporate power--from trade agreements to the minimum wage, from...
Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

Getting Off the Hook
Questions from white folk to white folk. Since the May 31 murder of Aaron Roberts, lingering questions of racism have emerged in our communities....
Christina Hartson and Cole Torrence

One Dead In Italy
It's official. It's a war. For some 20 months, from Seattle through Washington and Melbourne and Windsor and Philadelphia and Los Angeles and Prague...
Geov Parrish

Plan Columbia and the Andean Initiative
A new war in an old (cover) story. With no media attention or public scrutiny, the Bush Administration has not only embraced but expanded Clinton's...
Troy Skeels

Seattle Mayoral Campaigns: The Other Candidates
ETS! has invited the "alternative"--a.k.a. marginalized--candiates for Mayor of Seattle to submit short (500 word) articles outlining their take on...
Christal Olivia Wood

Sidebar:
Those Niggling Questions I have some practical observations and a few reasonable guesses about the death of Carlo Giuliani in Genoa on July 20,...
Maria Tomchick

 

"They had come in to the rooms where people were sleeping. Everybody hadraised up their hands, calling out `Pacifisti! Pacifisti!' And they hadbeaten the shit out of every person there. There's no pretty way to say it.We went into the other building; there was blood at every sleeping spot,pools of it in some places..." -- Starhawk, July 21, 2001, in Genoa, Italy, describing one of thecountless horrific scenes of unprovoked, brutal police and paramilitaryattacks on G8 protesters.

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