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AFTER 9/11: Solutions for a Saner World
AlterNet's outstanding new anthology exploring the context of and options to the Bush War on Terrorism includes contributions from Barbara...

Colombia: The Next Crisis
Much attention last week was being focused on President Bush's preposterous "Axis of Evil," and the possibility--probability, even--that his...
Geov Parrish

Focus On The Corporation
The Ten Worst Corporations of 2001 In a year marked not only by the now-standard forms of corporate marauding but also by brazen wartime...
Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

Logging Threatens Seattle's Drinking Water
Eminent Domain: "A government's right to take private property for public use." Remember learning about eminent domain in school? In an allegedly...
Michael Shank

Meet the New Boss (Same as the Old Boss)
When Vicente Fox assumed Mexico's presidency in December 2000 ending the seven-decade rule of the Institutional Revolution Party (PRI) observers...
Troy Skeels

That's Entertainment
The Super Bowl, played last week (a week later than originally scheduled, due to September 11), is notable among not only major American sporting...
Geov Parrish

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

Where To Find Geov
People keep reminding me that most folks probably aren't aware of the vast Geovex empire that ETS! has spawned, or where to find it. So, here's a...
Geov Parrish

 

Quotes of the week:"I had to quit...I do a little landscaping now and then. Nothing steady.Everything's really tight." -- Murel Hiderbrand, who lost his job as a cook when I-695 passed andCommunity Transit was forced to cancel weekend bus service. (P-I,2/4/02.)"I want to continue to advocate issues, and I want to make a lot of moneydoing it." -- Tim Eyman, (P-I, 2/4/02).

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