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From The Kitchen
Welcome (belatedly) to Volume 10, ETS!'s tenth year of raising hell and providing an alternative media voice in Seattle. To celebrate, watch this...
The ETS! kitchen crew

911 in New Orleans
We're told the 9/11 attacks changed everything for America--that they ushered us into a new and more dangerous world, where we could no longer...
Raul Rogat Loeb

The New Generation of Landmines
Cheap and deadly, landmines have been the targets of a spirited grass-roots abolition campaign for the past 15 years. The largely successful...
Geov Parrish

Shattering Democracy: Sharon's Plan for Palestine
Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, showed his true colors last week as his normative praise of "democratic values" subsided. "I announced as...
Remi Kanazi

Nickels' Star Turn
It was straight out of the movies. Tough, purposeful mayor strides to the podium and delivers his Big Decision. His lines are perfect. It was really...
Geov Parrish

Bush Legacy: Everybody Hates Americans
After the 2000 election, when the Supreme Court appointed George W. Bush as president, foreigners often made it clear that they liked Americans,...
Christian Dewar

Focus On The Corporation
The Humanity of It All Ask any person on the street: Is a corporation a person? And more likely than not, the person will say: No, the corporation...
Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

 

Katrina's destructive power was a consequence of a human course that is contemptuous of nature. A Native American proverb says, "If we don't change our direction, we're going to wind up where we're headed." Katrina shows us a glimpse of that awful destination. -- Starhawk

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