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Architecture and Politics
An Architecture of Doom and Dread These are days of lamentation: for the horrifying toll of the innocent dead, for the near certain prospect of...
Jeffrey St. Clair

Facts on Afghanistan:
(From the CIA Factbook) Population: 26.8 million (as of July 2001) Natural Resources: natural gas, petroleum (oil), coal, copper, chromite, talc,...
Maria Tomchick

Focus On The Corporation
The Wartime Opportunists Make way for the wartime opportunists. Corporate interests and their proxies are looking to exploit the September 11...
Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

In Other News...
While the media's been busy cooking up stories about bioterrorism and reporting every arrest as somehow linked to the World Trade Center attack,...
Maria Tomchick

Pakistan to Unocal: The Early Years of the Eternal War against Terrorism
Shortly after the US declared eternal war on international terrorism and "evil-doers," US foreign policy began to work its magic. Which is to say,...
Troy Skeels

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

The War on Who?
[ed. note: The US launched its military assault on Afghanistan and its ruling Taliban just as we were layout out this issue. What follows is based...
Geov Parrish and Maria Tomchick>

 

Quotes of the week:"Protesters Urge Peace With TerroristsWASHINGTON, Sept. 29 -- A few hundred protesters marched in downtownWashington today urging a peaceful end to the conflict..." -- New YorkTimes, 9-30-01"Thousands Fill Streets Of D.C. to Protest WarAnti-war protesters marched to the Capitol on Saturday...Police officialsestimated the crowd in the two marches at about 7,000, while someorganizersput the figure closer to 25,000..." -- Washington Post, 9-30-01

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