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Articles from New Internationalist (September 1, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
'Let us speak!' Social debate is opening up China ... but the Communist Party still dictates. Chris Richards tracks the boundaries of the new political space. Richards, Chris Cover Story 2559
A look at the sky from the bottom of the well: minorities in China whose mouths are being closed. 1316
A short history of free speech in China. Mitter, Rana 1306
A single spark starts a prairie fire: buckling under taxes and corruption, Chinese farmers are fighting back. Yu Jianrong argues that, to calm the countryside, rural people must be given a formal voice. Yu, Jianrong 1472
Ae Fond Kiss. Movie Review 184
AIDS uncovered. Jayes, Karen Brief Article 131
Benares and In Babylon. Book Review 280
Bones and myths: Reem Haddad explains how a quiet ceremony brings into focus the fantastic life of a woman who both enjoyed and disregarded privilege. Haddad, Reem 745
Boxed in: entries from the diary of a Beijing television addict. 387
Co-op success. Bird, Stoney Letter to the Editor 186
Code of misconduct. Arthur, Charles Brief Article 154
Ethical rating. Gerhardt, Dieter Letter to the Editor 123
Fahrenheit 9/11. Movie Review 160
Fish & spy chips. 317
Fresh fears in Congo: region seeks to avoid rerun of Africa's worst war. Nduru, Moyiga 422
From this month's editor. Richards, Chris Editorial 218
Genetic giant swats seed-saving farmer: Monsanto notches up legal victory in Canada. 467
Gifts & publications catalogue 2004/05 from the New Internationalist. 4794
Highlighting the work of photographers from the Majority World. Ntsoma, Neo Brief Article 290
Interview with Marie Hilao-Enriquez. Interview 872
Kentucky Fried Cruelty. Brief Article 112
Let a hundred flowers bloom! Brave voices that are bringing change. 1352
Living Rights: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Stories and Poems. Book Review 284
Out of the Reeds. Sound Recording Review 217
Overdue debate. Jackson, Sam Letter to the Editor 238
Philippines. Rhodes, Belinda 1152
Pros and cons. Wylie, Jane Letter to the Editor 218
Savannah pigeons. Dangl, Benjamin Brief Article 177
Stereotypes. Magyar, Akos Letter to the Editor 240
Taking charge of our lives. Norton, Simon Letter to the Editor 200
The big tree catches wind: China's voice now rises from the international stage. Nicola Bullard translates its schizophrenic message. Bullard, Nicola 1773
The body as weapon. Butalia, Urvashi 935
The NI prize crossword. 788
The onion fields: playwright and actor Kwame Kwei-Armah went to Senegal to see for himself how international trade affects everyday life ... Kwei-Armah, Kwame 1883
The Weeping Meadow. Sound Recording Review 281
Time for Tobin. Hillman, David Brief Article 110
Tomorrow's codswallop. Margolis, Daniel Letter to the Editor 190
Ugly elections: media headlines are not all that's missing from the 'critical mass' of democracy in Afghanistan. Lobe, Jim 458
When the tide goes out, the rocks are revealed: media barons claim that the foreign press can help bring democracy to China. Yuezhi Zhao tracks the paper tigers lurking in their rhetoric. Zhao, Yuezhi 1690
Where the broom does not reach, the dust will not vanish: to whose voices is the Chinese Communist Party listening--the capitalists' or the workers'? Chris Richards tunes in. Richards, Chris 2475
Worldbeaters ... taking aim at the rich and powerful. 986

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