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Articles from New Internationalist (December 1, 2004)

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Affordable drugs? Forget it! It's not just poor countries that find their sovereignty threatened by free trade. Patricia Ranald explains how the US-Australia Free Trade Agreement (FTA) may torpedo Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. Ranald, Patricia 743
Another world is possible if ... Baird, Vanessa Book Review 289
Banned books in the land of the free. 101
Big bad world. 2
Burrow. Whittaker, Peter Book Review 284
Can't pay, won't pay! Argentina is a classic example of the clash of free trade and the rights of capital with human needs and national development. Roger Burbach chronicles that country's attempt to escape debt and dependency--and to forge its own economic future. Burbach, Roger 1676
Correction. Correction Notice 51
Dangerous times: Reem Haddad finds the thunder from some American pulpits causing a headache for Lebanese Protestants. Haddad, Reem 732
Death row blues. Sills, Daniel Brief Article 254
Eco-spirituality. Andresen, Lee Letter to the Editor 100
Free trade. 1237
From this month's editor. Ellwood, Wayne Editorial 263
Good morning, night. Lewis, Malcolm Movie Review 275
Green light, red light: Lily Hyde exposes the moralistic hypocrisies behind the campaign to end human trafficking. Hyde, Lily 1918
Hanging in the balance: 'intellectual property' may be the most arcane area of trade negotiations. But it is a matter of life and death for millions. Already the WTO's agreement on Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) has cost the Majority World dearly. Recent trade negotiations could increase the price. Stephanie Boyd reports from Lima. Boyd, Stephanie 1686
Highlighting the work of photographers from the Majority World. Ghadirian, Shadi Brief Article 301
Humanist challenge. Reid, Les Letter to the Editor 182
Hurricane opportunity: big companies look for new ways to penetrate Majority World markets. Rowling, Megan 365
In God's country. 331
Interview with Leanne Allison & Karsten Heuer. Interview 857
Iyad Allawi. 1028
Kill in the name of God. 129
Loggers and 'bashers': storm over corporate corruption and brutality in Papua New Guinea. Kennedy, Danny 600
Mixed company. Letter to the Editor 278
Race to the bottom. 269
Revolutionary change. Bruitzman, Gerard Letter to the Editor 180
Ring of fire: indigenous communities are erupting along the Andean cordillera, denouncing the impact of new trade deals. Kathryn Ledebur profiles the opposition inside Ecuador and Bolivia. Ledebur, Kathryn 1555
Sciopero (Strike). Gray, Louise Sound Recording Review 255
Speechmarks. 41
Struggle for balance. Chapman, Emily Letter to the Editor 193
Support trade justice! Support fair trade! But it's a start. And you can be part of it. 757
Taking control in Chiapas: Hugh MacLeod reports on a Zapatista legal victory against top-down development. MacLeod, Hugh 550
The 'so what?' test. Bressan, Dino Letter to the Editor 245
The bases of resistance. Moxham, Ben Brief Article 244
The language of international corporations ... Mitchell; Richardson 71
The lessons of war. Oguine, Ike 922
The NI prize crossword. 735
The other Israel: voices of refusal and dissent. Ma'anit, Adam Book Review 260
The people of corn: Maize is Mexico's lifeblood--the country's history and identity are entwined with it. But this centuries-old relationship is now threatened by free trade. Laura Carlsen investigates the threat and profiles a growing activist movement. Carlsen, Laura 1625
The Rough Guide to Rebetika. Gray, Louise Sound Recording Review 287
The voice of reason. Traynor, Peter Letter to the Editor 178
The world trading system is corrupt and unjust. And free trade is compounding the problem. It's time to change the rules, argues Wayne Ellwood. Ellwood, Wayne 2245
Time to ratify. Mulvey, Kathryn Letter to the Editor 126
Up for grabs: it was sold on a promise of boosting employment, increasing wages and bringing job security. But a decade later, the effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement have been nothing short of disastrous--especially in Mexico. David Bacon explains. Bacon, David 1728
Western Sahara. Brazier, Chris 1226
Winds of change: can the new Pan-African Parliament bring peace to Africa? Nduru, Moyiga Brief Article 271

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