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Thursday October 3, 2002 • Vol 2 No 48
- War of religion
A crusade to install fundamentalist morality in America is the root cause of US military
aggression
- by Kevin Potvin
- Naomi Klein jet-sets to Vancouver
Famed author expounds on the art of local democracy, but leaves the niggling details for
the locals to work out
- by Karin Litzcke
- Not in our name, say prominent Americans
Below is a statement about repression and war printed in the New York Times, and soon
to be printed in the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, and other prominent US newspapers,
signed by over 20,000 Americans
- Missing women case is a policy issue, says representative
As the body count at the pig farm mounts, so do calls for an official inquiry into the
breakdown of policing and legislation, writes MP Libby Davies
- Clouds converge over Kyoto
Industry ratchets up its smoke machine, and the international environmental protection
agreement falls victim to deliberate confusion
- by Kevin Potvin
- The View from the Republic - End of the road
Naomi Klein's talk September 19 at the left-wing Vancouver civic party COPE's fundraiser
is worthy of note. Klein, author of the famous No Logo, and the recently published collection
of her essays, Fences and Windows, has been on one hell of a ride the last few
years. But there's a strong sense that that ride has come to a stop. And why is that?
Because the first rule for dealers is never to get hooked on your product, and she broke
that rule. Put another way, Klein the anthropologist, went native.
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