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Picks of global affairs
Features collected by TFF • September 2, 2004

 

Paul Krugman, AlterNet
A reckoning for the media machine

Howard Kurts, Washington Post
On WMD - Prewar articles questioning threat often didn't make front page

Greg Palast, the Observer
Why Venezuela has voted again for their 'negro and indio' President

TruthOut
The environment - The big picture

C. J. Chivers, International Herald Tribune
Georgia's leader walks a separatist tightrope

Phyllis Bennis, Institute for Policy Studies
The roller coaster of relevance: The Security Council, Europe and the US War in Iraq

Robert E. Hunter, Christian Science Monitor
US troop withdrawal costly to alliances

The United Nations
57th Annual DPI/NGO Conference. Millennium Development Goals: Civil Society Takes Action - 8-10 September 2004 United Nations Headquarters, New York

Tarq Ramadan, International Herald Tribune
What does America have to fear from me?

Global Issues
US backs out of nuclear inspection treaty
Codes of conduct on arms trade weaker
Chaves won the referendum
Embedded journalism a propaganda technique - and much more

Jonathan Steele, The Guardian
US claims over Iran's nuclear program sounds eerily familiar

Steve Weissman, TruthOut
How soon will the US or Israel bomb Iran?

Julian Borger, The Guardian
CIA agent: we could have stopped him...

 

 

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