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Articles from New Internationalist (November 1, 2003)

1-48 out of 48 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
AIDS in Africa. Letter to the Editor 192
Big Pharma the facts. 794
Branded: true tales of the absurd. Brief Article 141
Brazil slaves freed. Brief Article 162
Bucking the trend: the NI spoke with Yves Champey, director of a new international medical charity, the drugs for neglected diseases initiative (DNDi). Interview 776
Calcutta: a cultural and literary history. Gill, Erin; Gray, Louise; Lewis, Malcolm; Whittaker, Peter Book Review 293
Case studies of Big Pharma's sharp practice: foreign bodies. 406
Case studies of Big Pharma's sharp practice: gag the messenger. Brief Article 316
Case studies of Big Pharma's sharp practice: Testing times. 496
Case studies of Big Pharma's sharp practice: Turf wars. 422
Colour plus. Letter to the Editor 75
Dogs. Watkin, Susan Brief Article 149
Epidemic, what epidemic? It's been called the most neglected disease in the world. And Big Pharma is doing what it can to keep it that way. Spring Gombe explains. Gombe, Spring 1674
Fado Curvo. Gill, Erin; Gray, Louise; Lewis, Malcolm; Whittaker, Peter Sound Recording Review 246
Forests down the mine shaft. O'Neill, Igor Brief Article 225
Freedom boards the buses; immigrant workers' freedom ride revives debate. Engler, Mark 626
Freemarket freebies: drug companies make the sweetest of overtures to health practitioners. Tamar Wilner takes a critical look at this love-in. Wilner, Tamer 1595
From this month's editor. Godrej, Dinyar Editorial 234
Fundamental flaws; reem haddad finds arab voices growing tired of the blame game. Haddad, Reem 792
Interview with Alice Coles. Interview 733
Liquid Love. Gill, Erin; Gray, Louise; Lewis, Malcolm; Whittaker, Peter Book Review 272
Listen up. Letter to the Editor 381
Lost in the lowlands: industrial agriculture exploits migrant labour everywhere. Nepali filmmaker Pranav Budhathoki goes undercover to investigate a little piece of Eastern Europe in Norfolk, England. Budhathoki, Pranav 1742
Malawi. Murphy, Colin 1099
No excuse. Letter to the Editor 160
Okay. Gill, Erin; Gray, Louise; Lewis, Malcolm; Whittaker, Peter Movie Review 272
Patients versus patents: AIDS activists in Thailand are up in arms against a US drugs giant. Teena Amrit Gill reports. Gill, Teena Amrit 1456
Peddling paranoia: selling cures for imaginary diseases is where the drug industry really rakes in the cash, argues Alan Cassels. Real need barely enters the picture. Cassels, Alan 1549
Poison from the sky: Authorities look the other way as a deadly pesticide keeps killing people. Newton, Joshua 642
Policing needed. Letter to the Editor 146
Pressure points: how big pharma reacts when a drug scandal breaks. Brief Article 262
Reader's offer. Letter to the Editor 115
Reclaim The State: experiments in popular democracy. Gill, Erin; Gray, Louise; Lewis, Malcolm; Whittaker, Peter Book Review 274
Rock Star furore. Letter to the Editor 425
Sanctioning hypocrisy: recent media reports highlight Burma's ongoing disregard for human rights and the inconsistent way that the US is dealing with it. 526
Sharipov jailed. Letter to the Editor 60
Singing Bones. Gill, Erin; Gray, Louise; Lewis, Malcolm; Whittaker, Peter Sound Recording Review 248
Sounds of division. Letter to the Editor 86
Southern exposure: highlighting the work of photographers from the majority world. Sansoni, Dominic Brief Article 284
Speechmarks: "Capitalism is the extraordinary belief that the nastiest of men for the nastiest of motives will somehow work for the benefit of all.". 24
The example of Nelson Mandela. Oguine, Ike 968
The ghosts of the consumer future. Brief Article 173
The great health grab: the world's giant drug companies pursue profit above all else. Dinyar Godrej inspects an industry that's more than a little sick. 3108
Tony Blair. 860
Vive La Revolution: a stand-up history of the French Revolution. Gill, Erin; Gray, Louise; Lewis, Malcolm; Whittaker, Peter Book Review 281
Walk gay-talk right out that door. Brief Article 252
Who cares about cancer? Joana Ramos spotlights a crisis that barely figures in international discussions of essential drugs. Ramos, Joana 997
Yuck, no thanks! Fed up with what Big Pharma dishes out? You're not alone. Check out what these campaign groups are up to. 672

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