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Articles from New Internationalist (September 1, 1999)

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Title Author Type Words
Axing the factory (UNSCOM inspectors destroy a veterinary medicines factory in Iraq, claiming it served as a chemical weapons plant). Van der Gaag, Nikki 189
Biological warfare: a little fly which causes horrendous injury and death to both animals and people. Courtesy of Uncle Sam? Arbuthnot, Felicity 513
By the rivers of Babylon: Nikki van_der_Gaag gets a rare glimpse of the temples and palaces of ancient Iraq, all closed since the Gulf War. Van der Gaag, Nikki 920
Country profile: Haiti. Ferguson, James 995
D. Tarika. Sound Recording Review 176
Dangerous delivery: activists deliver a clear message against nuclear industry's scheme. Huot, Christian 377
Death of a firefighter: Reem Haddad witnessed the bombing of a power station by ... warplanes and finds herself haunted by one particular death. Haddad, Reem 778
Earth First! and the anti-roads movement. Book Review 185
Exotica. Book Review 237
Game of chance (Aborigines who play Australian Rules Football run greater risk of heart attack than others). 224
Genetic engineering, food, and our environment. Book Review 164
Growing concern (prized for its bark, which is of use in the treatment of prostate cancer, Africa's pygeum tree faces extinction). Achieng, Judith 225
History of Iraq. 1576
I started it: the diary of entertainer Eric Nagler ... records that truth is not always the first casualty of war. Nagler, Eric 770
Iraq: the facts. 963
Iraq: the pride and the pain: Nikki van der Gaag finds that human rights have a different meaning when viewed from Baghdad. Van der Gaag, Nikki 2726
Iraq: this month's theme (travel to the pariah state is both arduous and potentially damaging professionally). Van der Gaag, Nikki 527
Life in the danger zone: Nikki van der Gaag reports on why the citizens of Mosul can't get a decent night's sleep. Van der Gaag, Nikki 1856
Mother India. Movie Review 803
Patents with a sting (patent applications of the agrochemical firm AstraZeneca cover many of the developing world's staple crops). 167
Payback time: (Brazil's) debt ruled as unjust. Canizalez, Andres 414
Poisoned legacy: Felicity Arbuthnot investigates the worldwide spread of cancers and deformities since the Gulf War. Arbuthnot, Felicity 2450
Punitive damage. Movie Review 468
Quiet crusader: Natasha Shulepina: Eric Walberg profiles a journalist fighting on the frontiers of media freedom in Uzbekistan. Walberg, Eric; Shulepina, Natasha 983
Rethinking green politics. Book Review 129
Rio ratings revealed (prosperous countries have been slow to take action against greenhouse gas emissions). Chowdhuri, Satyabrata Rai 122
SchNews: survival handbook. Book Review 100
Secrets and spies: Ian Williams speaks to Scott Ritter, former UN weapons inspector. Williams, Ian 1244
Sinbad the artist: sensual, strong and determined, Mohamed Ghani is one of Iraq's most famous living sculptors. 1024
Smoking controversy (the World Health Organization targets the tobacco industry's marketing to the developing world). Deen, Thalif 158
Tales from the road: everyone on the hair-raising coach ride through the empty desert to Jordan has their own story to tell ... Van der Gaag, Nikki 1670
Uncertain future: Sarah Graham-Brown outlines the Kurds' complex relationship with the Iraqi government. Graham-Brown, Sarah 1790
Vetse. Njava. Sound Recording Review 74
Voices in the wilderness: Nikki van der Gaag speaks to the sanctions-busters. Van der Gaag, Nikki 1104

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