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magazine April 16, 2001

features

What's Your Anti-Drug?

National drug policy will be more conservative than compassionate

By Steven Wishnia   

FTAA, eh?

A bigger, badder trade deal

By David Moberg   

Self Defense

A new book leads Mumia to fire his legal team

By Dave Lindorff   

Borneo's Breakdown

In February, Indonesia's Dayaks drew international attention after the gruesome killings of hundreds of Indonesian settlers, even decapitating some… more

By G. Pascal Zachary   

frontline

Caught on Tape

Presidential scandal drives Ukraine into political chaos

No Secret

NAFTA's side agreement fails to protect workers

Zapapalooza

On tour with Mexico's rebel road show

culture

music

Loving the Highlife

Sitting in an air-conditioned music studio, the afternoon heat of this African capital seems a universe away. From his… more

By G. Pascal Zachary   
By Paula Kamen   

Operation Queen Esther

On the surface, at the dawn of the Bush administration's Old World Order, things look pretty gloomy for feminists.… more

What's Your Anti-Drug?

Vol. 25, Iss. 10

viewpoints

Greed Fuels Energy Crisis

Deregulation of the energy industry was supposed to bring lower prices through the invisible hand of the free market. It didn't. Ask any… more

Editorial

Yikes! It's Otto Reich

Good soldiers get promoted, and Otto Reich, the designated assistant secretary of state for Latin America, was a good soldier--a veteran of the… more

Publisher's Notes

During the 2000 presidential campaign, George W. Bush focused on a five-point program: tax cuts, education spending, military spending, revision of entitlement programs… more

A Shock to the Census

The biggest shock to emerge so far from preliminary results of the 2000 Census has been the enormous growth in the nation's Hispanic… more