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BUFFET-STYLE INTERNATIONALISM
The Bush Administration's Pick-and-Choose Foreign Policy
by Naomi Klein
   Why, post-September 11, are so few world leaders willing to use the
limitless demands being made by the United States as an opportunity to
insist that international cooperation is a two way street?
http://www.tompaine.com/features/2001/11/14/index.html


THE DEVIL IS ON HIS WAY
by Michael Ryan
   People of my generation shuddered at Costa Gavras' film "Z", which
depicted what can happen in a civilized society when the military takes
over the justice system. Are we now ready to go down the same road?
   AUDIO and TEXT produced by Sharon Basco.
http://www.tompaine.com/features/2001/11/14/1.html


INSURING THE NEXT NUCLEAR ACCIDENT
by Laura Flanders
   The Price-Anderson Act is why your home insurance policy says, "This
policy doesn't cover loss or damage caused by nuclear reaction or
nuclear radiation." You can't get protection from a nuclear accident,
but the industry can.
   AUDIO and TEXT produced by Steven Rosenfeld.
http://www.tompaine.com/features/2001/11/15/1.html


History
A NEW TWIST ON HISTORY
Conservatives Are Now Touting R.F.K.
by Joseph A. Palermo
   R.F.K's respect for civil liberties and advocacy for society's weak,
especially against the rich and powerful, belies Republicans' recent
appropriation of Kennedy's legacy for their own purposes.
http://www.tompaine.com/news/2001/11/13/2.html


Dispatch: Rhode Island
TOXINS IN THE OFFICE
by Meaghan Wims
   Biological weapons are a new worry for Americans, yet we pay little
attention to other dangerous substances that don't arrive in the mail as
suspected terrorism. Relics of our chemical dependency, they lurk in
many old buildings.
http://www.tompaine.com/features/2001/11/15/index.html


Book Excerpt
BREAKING GRIDLOCK
We Can't Go On Like This
by Jim Motavalli
   Mass transit is making modest overall gains, though it can be hard to
get excited about increases that give cities bus and rail systems
comparable to those they had in 1910.
http://www.tompaine.com/features/2001/11/06/index.html


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War Profiteering Creates a Backlash
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