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Environmentalism, and other Quaint Ideas
Many environmental activists are in shock over last week's House vote permitting oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. For better and...
Geov Parrish

Focus On The Corporation
Ball Park Franks Fiasco: 21 Dead, $200,000 Fine Let us now have a moment of silence for the victims of the Ball Park Franks fiasco. Thank you. This...
Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

Klamath Water War
Klamath Falls, in southern Oregon is dryland farming country, dependent upon federal reservoirs for irrigation water. Klamath farmers are among...
Troy Skeels

Notice of Status and Amount of Immediate Tax Relief
Dear Taxpayer: We are pleased to inform you that the United States Congress passed and our Beloved and Respected Comrade Leader President George W....
Geov Parrish

Si Se Puede
Under a blazing Yakima sun, about 4,000 farm workers and their union and movement supporters gathered in Miller Park on Sunday, August 5 to demand...
Gail Pearlman

Torture in Genoa
Weeks later, I keep reading descriptions of the protests and the savage police response in Genoa. The most horrific is the raid by Italian national...
Maria Tomchick

Volunteerus Chompus
This week's ETS! volunteer needs: * Distributors for Eastside, Ravenna, Beacon Hill, South County * Ad Salespeople * Help with organizing benefits...

 

"The soldiers say they are searching for drugs, but there are no drugs -- weare poor people. There are a lot of drug growers to the north of ourvalley. When the soldiers go there, they get shot at with machine guns, sothey look for drugs in our villages."A farmer of Oaxaca state, in southern Mexico to Fred Miller of PeaceAction, Seattle, January 2001.

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