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Threats to U.S. sovereignty through secret 'Multinational Agreement on
Investment' Top Project Censored's 1999 list of 10 most censored stories
ROHNERT PARK, CALIF - Some developments in the course of history have such
potential to impact nations and humans that it would be irresponsible to
ignore them.

Yet few mainstream news organizations have reported on the Multilateral
Agreement on Investment (MAI), which would set in place a vast series of
protections for foreign investment. According to reports in the alternative
press, the MAI would threaten national sovereignty by giving corporations near
equal rights to nations. This agreement has the potential to place profits
ahead of human rights and social justice, and that is why our judges named
this story the No.1 censored or under reported story of 1998

MAI, hatched in secret negotiations that began in 1995 among the U.S. and 28
other nations, could thrust the world economy much closer to a system where
international corporate capital would hold free reign over the democratic
values and socioeconomic needs of people. The MAI will also have devastating
effects on a nation's legal, environmental and cultural sovereignty. It will
force countries to relax or nullify human, environmental and labor protection
to attract investment and trade. Necessary measures such as food subsidies,
control of land speculation, agrarian reform and health and environmental
standards can be challenged as "illegal" under the MAI. This same illegality
is extended to community control of forests, local bans on use of pesticides,
clean air standards, limits on mineral, gas and oil extraction, and bans on
toxic dumping.

The stories, plus timely articles and reviews about the media and a resource
guide are included in the new Project Censored Yearbook: Censored 1999: The
News That Didn't Make the News. [For review copies, contact Seven Stories
Press, 212-995-0908]

The apparent goal of the latest international trade negotiations is to
safeguard multinational corporate investments by eliminating democratic
regulatory control by nation states and local governments, the authors report.

More radical than NAFTA or GATT, MAI would thrust the world much closer to a
transnational laissez-faire system where international corporate capital would
hold free reign over the democratic wishes and socioeconomic needs of people.

Mostly ignored by mainstream press, in-depth coverage of this issue was
offered in the following sources: IN THESE TIMES, "Building the Global
Economy," Jan. 11, 1998, by Joel Bleifuss; DEMOCRATIC LEFT, "MAI Ties," Spring
1998, by Bill Dixon; TRIBUNE DES DRIOTS HUMAINS, "Human Rights or Corporate
Rights?" April 1998, Volume 5, No.s 1-2, by Miloon Kothari and Tara Krause.

The winners of what are commonly referred to as the Pulitzer Prize of
investigative reporting were announced today at a ceremony at Sonoma State
University, where Project Censored is based.

Prof. Peter Phillips, director of the program, said the annual project is
conducted by more than 125 faculty, student researchers and interns, and
community experts. The final 25 censored stories are ranked in order of
significance by a panel of national judges including members of the media,
authors and educators.

Phillips said he hopes to see a network of alternative press sharing
significant stories the public needs to know as control of mainstream media,
and therefore, what most people know, falls into the control of an
increasingly reduced number of corporate board rooms.

THE TOP 10 UNDER-REPORTED STORIES OF 1998 ARE:

1. SECRET INTERNATIONAL TRADE AGREEMENT UNDERMINES THE SOVEREIGNTY OF NATIONS:
The Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) plans to set in place
protections for foreign investment by giving corporations near equal rights to
nations, pressuring nations to to relax or nullify human, environmental and
labor protection in order to attract investment and trade. Sources: IN THESE
TIMES, "Building the Global Economy," January 11, 1998, by Joel Bleifuss;
DEMOCRATIC LEFT, "MAI Ties," Spring 1998, by Bill Dixon; TRIBUNE DES DRIOTS
HUMAINS, "Human Rights or Corporate Rights?" April 1998, Volume 5, No.s 1-2.

2. CHEMICAL CORPORATIONS PROFIT OFF BREAST CANCER: Leaders in cancer treatment
and information are the same chemical companies that also produce carcinogenic
products.
Sources: RACHEL'S ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH WEEKLY, "The Truth About Breast
Cancer," Dec. 4, 1997, by Peter Montague; THE GREEN GUIDE, "Profiting Off
Breast Cancer Oct. 1998, by Allison Sloan and Tracy Baxter.

3. MONSANTO'S GENETICALLY MODIFIED SEEDS THREATEN WORLD PRODUCTION: Delta Land
and Pine Company and the US Department of Agriculture have been awarded a
patent on a technique that genetically disables seed, causing farmers to buy
new seed each year instead of saving old ones. Sources: MOJO WIRE Title: "A
Seedy Business" http://www.motherjones.com/news-Wire/broydo.html Date: April
7, 1998, by Leora Broydo; THIRD WORLD RESURGENCE #92, "New Patent Aims to
Prevent Farmers From Saving Seed," by Chakravarthi Raghavan EARTH ISLAND
JOURNAL Title: "Terminator Seeds Threaten an End to Farming," Fall 1998, by
Hope Shand and Pat Mooney; THE ECOLOGIST, "Monsanto: A Checkered History" and
"Revolving Doors: Monsanto and the Regulators," Sept./Oct. 1998, Vol. 28, No.
5, by Brian Tokar.

4. RECYCLED RADIOACTIVE METALS MAY BE IN YOUR HOME: Under special government
permits, "decontaminated" radioactive metal is being sold to manufacture
everything from knives and forks and belt buckles to zippers, eyeglasses,
dental fillings and IUDs.
Source: THE PROGRESSIVE, "Nuclear Spoons," October 1998, by Anne-Marie Cusac

5. U. S. WEAPONS LINKED TO THE DEATHS OF A HALF A MILLION CHILDREN: Although
the United States defames the Iraqi government for damaging the environment
and ignoring U.N. Security Council resolutions, it has itself engaged in
covert wars in defiance of the World Court, and left behind a swath of
ecological disasters in its continuing geopolitical crusade. Since the end of
the Gulf War, about 1.5 million Iraqis have died as a result of US/UN
sanctions, about one-third of the children, says the Rev. Dr. Robert M.
Bowman, an air force lieutenant colonel. Sources: SAN FRANCISCO BAY GUARDIAN,
"Made in America, Feb. 25, 1998, by Dennis Bernstein; I.F. MAGAZINE,
"Punishing Saddam or the Iraqis, March/April 1998, by Bill Blum; SPACE AND
SECURITY NEWS, "Our Continuing War Against Iraq," May 1998, by the Most Rev.
Dr. Robert M. Bowman, Lt. Col., USAF (retired).

6. UNITED STATES NUCLEAR PROGRAM SUBVERTS U.N.'S COMPREHENSIVE TEST BAN
TREATY: When scientists in India conducted a deep underground test on May 11,
it was seen as a violation of the United Nation's Comprehensive Test Ban
Treaty. However, two months before, the United States carried out a test that
went largely unnoticed by the American media. Underground experiments aren't
the U.S. Government's only method of subverting the Treaty, says The Nation.
On the same day as the U.S. test, Russia conducted a subcritical test at its
site at Novaya Zemlya. In defending the experiment to the press, Russian
officials pointed to the U.S. test. Source: THE NATION, "Virtual Nukes-When is
a Test Not a Test?" June 15,1998, by Bill Mesler.

7. GENE TRANSFERS LINKED TO DANGEROUS NEW DISEASES: The world is heading for a
major crisis in public health as both emergent and recurring diseases reach
new heights of antibiotic resistance. A major contributing factor to the
emergence of at least 30 new diseases over the past 20 years, just might be
the transfer of genes between unrelated species of animals and plants which
takes place with genetic engineering, according to Third World Resurgence.
Sources: THIRD WORLD RESURGENCE, #92, "Sowing Diseases, New and Old," by Mae-
Wan Ho, and Terje Traavik; THE ECOLOGIST, "The Biotechnology Bubble," May/June
1998, Vol. 28, No. 3, by Mae-Wan Ho, Hartmut Meyer and Joe Cummins.

8. CATHOLIC HOSPITAL MERGERS THREATEN REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS FOR WOMEN:
Nationwide hospital mergers with Roman Catholic church medical facilities are
threatening women's access to abortions, sterilization, birth control, in
vitro fertilization, fetal tissue experimentation, and assisted suicide. In
1996, over 600 hospitals merged with Catholic institutions in 19 states.
Source: Ms.,"Women's Health: A Casualty of Hospital Merger Mania? July/August
1998, BY Christine Dinsmore

9. U. S. TAX DOLLARS SUPPORT DEATH SQUADS IN CHIAPAS: In Jalisco, Mexico, more
than a dozen young men were kidnaped and tortured. Salvador Jimenez Lopez,
died, drowning in his own blood when his tongue was cut out. The group
responsible for these and other atrocities are allegedly members of the
Mexican Army Airborne Special Forces Groups (GAFE)-a paramilitary unit trained
by U.S. Army Special Forces.
Sources: SLINGSHOT, "Mexico's Military: Made in the USA," Summer 1998, by
Slingshot collective; DARK NIGHT FIELD NOTES/ZAPATISMO, "Bury My Heart At
Acteal," by Darrin Wood.

1O. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDENT ACTIVISTS GUNNED DOWN ON CHEVRON OIL FACILITY IN
NIGERIA: On May 28,1998, Nigerian National soldiers were helicoptered by
Chevron employees to the Chevron owned oil facility off the coast of Nigeria
in order to attack student demonstrators who had occupied a barge anchored to
the facility. After an onslaught of attacks, two students lay dead, and
several others were wounded.
Sources: ERA ENVIRONMENTAL TESTIMONIES, "Chevron in Nigeria, July 10, 1998, by
Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria; PACIFICA RADIO,
"Drilling and Killing: Chevron and Nigeria's Oil Dictatorship" Pacifica
Radio/www.pacifica.org, September 1998, by Amy Goodman and Jeremy Scahill.

CENSORED STORIES # 11-25 OF 1998

#11. PRIVATE PRISON EXPANSION BECOMES BIG BUSINESS Source: TURNING THE TIDE
"The Prison Industry and The Global Complex" Summer 1998 Private prisons are
one of the fastest growing sectors of the prison industrial complex. Under
contract by the government to run jails and prisons, and paid a fixed sum per
prisoner, corporate firms operate as cheaply and efficiently as possible to
insure a profit. This means lower wages for staff, no unions, and fewer
services for prisoners. Substandard diets, extreme overcrowding, and abuses by
poorly trained personnel have all been documented as practices of this private
business approach to incarceration.

# 12. MILLIONS OF AMERICANS RECEIVED CONTAMINATED POLIO VACCINE BETWEEN 1955
AND 1963 Sources: CHICAGO LIFE, "Ticking Time Bomb", October 1997 by Vicky
Angelos, and
http://www.sightings.com/health/salk.htm, "The Forty Year Legacy of Tainted
Polio Vaccine", May 14, 1998 by Harold Stearley The once hailed 'miracle'
vaccine was contaminated by a virus called Simian Virus 40 (SV40) between the
years of 1955 and 1963. The virus hid in the renal cells of the monkeys which
were used to make the vaccine. SV40 has been linked to rare, incurable cancers
such as ependymomas (brain tumors), mesotheliomas (pleural tumors, usually of
the lung), and osteosarcomas (bone malignancies).

# 13. CHINA VIOLATES HUMAN RIGHTS IN TIBET Source: TOWARD FREEDOM, "China's
War on Women", March/April 1998 by Natasha Ma
Throughout most of history, Tibetan women have enjoyed greater equality with
men than have their Asian neighbors. Since China's invasion of Tibet in 1959,
they have been at the forefront of the nonviolent struggle for independence-
nearly half of the protests staged over the last decade have been led by nuns.
During that time, however, thousands of Tibetan women have been arrested,
incarcerated, sexually abused, tortured, and publicly executed.

# 14. POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS COMPROMISE AMERICAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM Source: THE
NATION, "The Buying of the Bench", January 26, 1998 by Sheila Kaplan
America's justice system is being compromised by campaign contributions to
judges from special interest groups and Corporate Political Action Committees
(PACS).

# 15. SWAT TEAMS REPLACE CIVILIAN POLICE: TARGET MINORITY COMMUNITIES Source:
COVERT ACTION QUARTERLY, "Operation Ghetto Storm: The Rise In Paramilitary
Policing", Fall 1997 by Peter Cassidy In the twenty-five years since the
creation of the first Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) teams in Los Angeles,
police forces across the United States have become increasingly militarized.
Paramilitary police teams originally only operated in urban areas, but in
recent years the number of special task forces throughout the country,
including rural police departments, has dramatically increased.

# 16. MERCENARY ARMIES IN SERVICE TO GLOBAL CORPORATIONS Sources: CAQ,
"Mercenary Armies & Mineral Wealth, Fall 1997, No. 62 by Pratap Chatterjee,
and MULTINATIONAL MONITOR, "Guarding the Multinationals", March 1998 by Pratap
Chatterjee In many countries, multinational corporations have paid directly
for private policing services from the local army; or have hired outside
security companies to harass nationals who protest against the environmental
impact of their operations. The firms involved represent a growing number of
new corporate security operations around the world, linking former
intelligence officers, standing armies, and local death squads.

# 17. U. S. MEDIA PROMOTES BIASED COVERAGE ON BOSNIA Sources: CAQ
"Misinformation: TV Coverage of a Bosnian Camp", Fall 1998, No. 65 by Thomas
Deichmann, and CAQ "Seeing Yugoslavia Through A Dark Glass", Fall 1998, No. 65
by Diana Johnstone A visit to the camps of Omarska and Trnopolje by a British
team from Independent Television (ITN) on August 5, 1992 gave rise to the
image of the Serbs as the new Nazis of the Balkans. A widely published photo
taken by ITN pictured an emaciated Muslin behind barbed wire with comrades
imprisoned behind him. ITN's photo was not, however, as accurate as it seemed.
The men in the photo were not standing behind barbed wire. In fact the Hague
Tribunal confirmed that there was no barbed wire surrounding the Belesn 92 at
Trnopolje. The emaciated Muslim shown with his shirt off was in fact a very
ill man selected to be featured in the photo. Trnopolje was not a
concentration camp, it was a refugee and transit center. Many Muslims traveled
there for protection and could leave whenever they wished.

# 18. MANHATTAN PROJECT COVERED UP EFFECTS OF FLUORIDE TOXICITY Source: WASTE
NOT, "Fluoride, Teeth and the Atomic Bomb", September 1997 by Joel Griffiths
and Chris Bryson
Recently declassified government documents have shed new light on the decades-
old debate over the fluoridation of drinking water, and have added to a
growing body of scientific evidence concerning the health effects of fluoride.
Much of the original evidence about fluoride, which suggested it was safe for
human consumption in low doses, was actually generated by "Manhattan Project"
scientists in the 1940s. New evidence shows that researchers were ordered to
cover-up evidence of the dangers of fluoride and it's levels of toxicity to
avoid lawsuit by exposed civilians.

# 19. CLINTON'S ADMINISTRATION LOBBIED FOR RETENTION OF TOXIC CHEMICALS IN
CHILDREN'S TOYS
Source: MULTINATIONAL MONITOR, "Out of the Mouths of Babes", June 1998 by
Charlie Gray
The Clinton Administration and the Commerce Department have lobbied on behalf
of U.S. toy and chemical manufacturers against proposed new European Union
(EU) restrictions which would prevent children's exposure to toxic chemicals
released by polyvinyl chloride (PVC) toys such as teething rings.

# 20. DEVELOPERS BUILD ON FLOOD PLAINS AT TAXPAYERS EXPENSE Source: MOTHER
JONES, "Rain Check", March/April 1998, vol. 23 issue 2 by Marc Herman
According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), some 10 million
people in the U.S. currently live on floodplains, and developers are rapidly
building more homes in these areas. Of these households at risk of flooding,
only one fourth actually carries insurance; the rest will rely on federal
disaster relief funds if their homes are flooded. Many of these people face
repeated flooding, and the American taxpayer is paying the tab.

# 21. GLOBAL OIL RESERVES ALARMINGLY OVER ESTIMATED Source: SCIENTIFIC
AMERICAN, "The End of Cheap Oil", March 1998 by Colin J. Campbell and Jean H.
Laherrere
Colin J. Campbell and Jean H. Laherrere, two independent oil-industry
consultants, predict that global production of conventional oil will start to
decline within the next ten years, and be unable to keep up with demand
thereafter. Their analysis contradicts oil-industry reports which suggest we
have another 50 years worth of cheap oil to sustain us. As the independent
report points out, economic and political motives cause oil-producing
companies and countries to publish the inflated figure, and this affects all
of us.

# 22. ACADEMIA AT RISK AS TENURED PROFESSORS VANISH Sources: ON CAMPUS, "The
Vanishing Professor", September 1998 by Barbara McKenna The bedrock of higher
education, the tenured full-time faculty, have become an endangered species.
According to the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), the number of tenured
full-time faculty is rapidly decreasing on college campuses. Full-time faculty
are being replaced by part-time faculty who are paid two-thirds what tenured
professors earn, and receive substandard benefits. At least 43% of college
instructors nationwide are now part-time faculty. The hiring of part-time
lecturers increased by 266% between 1979 and 1995.

# 23. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT CHARGED WITH HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS AGAINST
THE SHOSHONE NATION Source: NEWS FROM INDIAN COUNTRY: THE NATION'S NATIVE
JOURNAL, "BLM fines Western Shoshone $564,00 Despite OAS Request", May 1998,
Vol. 12, No. 9 by Pat Calliotte A decades-old dispute with the Bureau of Land
Management has led the Western Shoshone tribe to take the conflict to an
international level. The OAS' Inter-American Commission on Human Rights has
asked the United States to "stay" all actions pending further investigations;
but, according to News From Indian Country (NFIC), the BLM has "not responded"
to documents supporting Western Shoshone land rights.

#24. COCA COLA FAILS TO MEET RECYCLING PLEDGE Source: EARTH ISLAND JOURNAL,
"Coca Cola: Recycling Outlaw", Winter 1998 by Marti Matsch
In 1990 Coca Cola made a promise to use its recycled plastic bottles in new
production as it has successfully done in Europe and numerous other countries.
Eight years later they have yet to follow through with that promise. This
failure to act has kept the price of recycled PET bottles low in the market
place and discouraged expanded PET recycling programs nationwide.

#25. ABC BROADCASTS SLANTED REPORT ON MUMIA ABU-JAMAL Sources: REFUSE AND
RESIST, "A Case Study in Irresponsible Journalism", by C. Clark Kissinger and
Leonard Weinglass On May 7 and 8, 1998, KGO-TV, an ABC affiliate in San
Francisco, broadcast a two-part series attacking the international movement to
prevent the execution of Mumia Abu-Jamal. Mumia, a black activist, has been on
death row in the state of Pennsylvania for 16 years for the killing of a
Philadelphia police officer in 1981. KGO claimed to do an objective review of
the case. The final broadcast presented a very one-sided story.

PROJECT CENSORED 1998 NATIONAL JUDGES

DR. DONNA ALLEN, president of the Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press;
founding editor of Media Report to Women; co-editor: Women Transforming
Communications: Global Perspectives (1996)

BEN BAGDIKIAN,* professor emeritus and former dean, Graduate School of
Journalism, University of California-Berkeley; former editor at the Washington
Post; author of Media Monopoly, and five other books and numerous articles

RICHARD BARNET, author of 15 books, and numerous articles for The New York
Times Magazine, The Nation, and Progressive

SUSAN FALUDI, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist; author of Backlash: The
Undeclared War Against American Women

DR. GEORGE GERBNER, dean emeritus Annenberg School of Communications,
University of Pennsylvania; founder of the Cultural Environment Movement;
author of Invisible Crises: What Conglomerate Media Control Means for America
and the World, and Triumph and the Image: The Media's War in the Persian Gulf

JUAN GONZALEZ, Award-winning journalist and columnist for the New York Daily
News

AILEEN C. HERNANDEZ, President of Urban Consulting in San Francisco; Former
commissioner on the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

DR. CARL JENSEN, founder and former director of Project Censored; author,
Censored: The News That Didn't Make the News and Why, 1990 to 1996, and 20
Years of Censored News (1997)

SUT JHALLY, professor of communications, and executive director of The Media
Education Foundation, University of Massachusetts

NICHOLAS JOHNSON,* professor, College of Law, University of Iowa; former FCC
Commissioner (1966-1973); author of How To Talk Back To Your Television Set

RHODA H. KARPATKIN, president, Consumers Union, non-profit publisher of
Consumer Reports

CHARLES L. KLOTZER, editor and publisher emeritus, St. Louis Journalism Review

NANCY KRANICH, associate dean of the New York University Libraries, and member
of the board of directors of the American Library Association

JUDITH KRUG, director, Office for Intellectual Freedom, American Library
Association; editor; Newsletter on Intellectual Freedom; Freedom to Read
Foundation News; and the Intellectual Freedom Action News

FRANCES MOORE LAPPE, co-founder and co-director, Center for Living Democracy

WILLIAM LUTZ, professor of English, Rutgers University; former editor of The
Quarterly Review of Doublespeak; author of The New Doublespeak: Why No One
Knows What Anyone's Saying Anymore (1966)

JULIANNE MALVEAUX, Ph.D., economist and columnist, King Features and Pacifica
radio talk show host

JACK L. NELSON,* professor, Graduate School of Education, Rutgers University;
author of 16 books and over 150 articles including Critical Issues in
Education (1996)

MICHAEL PARENTI, political analyst, lecturer, and author of several books
including: Inventing Reality; The Politics of News Media; Make Believe Media;
The Politics of Entertainment; and numerous other works

HERBERT I. SCHILLER, professor emeritus of communication, University of
California, San Diego; lecturer; author of several books including Culture,
Inc. and Information Inequality (1996)

BARBARA SEAMAN, lecturer; author of The Doctors' Case Against the Pill, Free
and Female, Women and the Crisis in Sex Hormones, and others; co-founder of
the National Women's Health Network.

ERNA SMITH, chair of the journalism department at San Francisco State
University, author of several studies on mainstream news coverage on people of
color

SHEILA RABB WEIDENFELD,* president, D.C. Productions, Ltd.; former press
secretary for Betty Ford

HOWARD ZINN, professor emeritus of political science at Boston University,
author of A People's History of the United States, You Can't be Neutral on a
Moving Train: A Personal History of Our Times and numerous other books and
articles.

* Indicates having been a Project Censored Judge since its founding in 1976.

Peter Phillips Ph.D.
Sociology Department/Project Censored
Sonoma State University
1801 East Cotati Ave.
Rohnert Park, CA 94928
707-664-2588

March 4, 1999 FILE #044S
Contact: Susan Kashack, Director of News & Information

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