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Articles from New Internationalist (September 1, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
10 ways to help save the bees! 750
2666. Gray, Louise; Hughes, Alan; Lewis, Malcolm; Ransom, David Brief article 312
A stressed world. Brief article 310
Also worth a mention ... Gray, Louise; Hughes, Alan; Lewis, Malcolm; Ransom, David Brief article 249
Anti-terrorism kit. Brief article 95
Atrocity in Sri Lanka. Letter to the editor 214
Backyard beehives: they're booming on Canada's west coast with everyone from high-end hotels to apartment dwellers joining in. Hadani Ditmars reports from Vancouver. Ditmars, Hadani 708
Big bad world. Cartoon 56
Boon or burden? Some call it 'live aid'. Some call it 'dead aid'. The aid debate is raging. Vanessa Baird introduces the story so far ... 777
Carbon cowboys: no international agreement exists on reducing emissions from forests, but that hasn't stopped companies attempting to profit from it. Lang, Chris 540
China's boundaries. Ford, M Letter to the editor 252
Come on, Klaatu. Higgs, Rev Rob Letter to the editor 176
Cuban Five. Reimer, Boyd Letter to the editor 56
Cut working hours. Hicks, Olivia Letter to the editor 117
Gifts and publications 2009/10. Buyers guide 3629
Goodbye to Guy. Owen-Smith, Tom Obituary 308
Honey is life: the Kattunayakan are tribal people who live deep in the forests of the Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve in South India. They collect and sell wild honey. Today, settlers from the crowded plains and eviction from the forest reserve threaten both their land and their traditions. Mari Marcel Thekaekara accompanied a group of Kattunayakan on one of their forays into the jungle. Thekaekara, Mari Marcel 1577
I had a lot of help and advice when I was preparing this issue. Ellwood, Wayne Brief article 294
In our special features section. Brief article 84
Jump! Lechner, Brigitte Letter to the editor 152
Jungle orphans: Thailand plans to deport all Hmong refugees in the country to Laos by year-end. Nick Harvey reports on the precarious position of the Hmong people, both inside Laos and in the bleak refugee camps of Thailand. Harvey, Nick Report 2889
Looting of a small planet: for the past two centuries years we've been trying to dominate and control the natural world. Beekeeper Philip Chandler argues that it's time to learn from our mistakes, while we still have time. Chandler, Philip 1476
Making me crazy: the treatment of Afghans with mental illness is only adding to their trauma. Fletcher, Ryan 624
Might not right. Prince, Tony Letter to the editor 86
New Internationalist--more than you think ... the people, the ideas, the action in the fight for global justice. Buyers guide 4007
NI prize Crossword: 144 by axe. 763
Niger. Ousseini, Issa Country overview 1070
On the majority world blog. Brief article 137
One for all. Leigh, John Barrington Letter to the editor 108
Only planet. Cartoon 79
Out in the open: landmark ruling in India delights activists. 513
Plan the future. Kadir-Buxton, Andrew Letter to the editor 103
Radical and humane. Letter to the editor 265
Sin Nombre. Gray, Louise; Hughes, Alan; Lewis, Malcolm; Ransom, David Movie review 272
Siwan. Gray, Louise; Hughes, Alan; Lewis, Malcolm; Ransom, David Sound recording review 273
Summing up ... Vanessa Baird draws a few conclusions. Brief article 286
The bees' knees. 1409
The canvas revolution. Brief article 211
The case for real aid: Jonathan Glennie takes on both the aid optimists and the pessimists. Glennie, Jonathan Critical essay 1879
The Rough Guide to Afrobeat Revival. Gray, Louise; Hughes, Alan; Lewis, Malcolm; Ransom, David Sound recording review 161
The Yes Men Fix The World. Interview 1093
Three Miles North of Molkom. Gray, Louise; Hughes, Alan; Lewis, Malcolm; Ransom, David Movie review 213
Wealth in abundance. Golia, Maria 768
Why are they dying? Every third bite of food we consume depends on pollination by bees. But they're disappearing and no-one seems to know why. Wayne Ellwood looks for clues. Report 2790
Why children work: Jeremy Seabrook visits young garment workers in Dhaka, Bangladesh and finds clear links between growing landlessness, the collapse of rural economies and the roots of child labour. Seabrook, Jeremy Essay 1876
Why Pakistan's Taliban win as they lose: while the Pakistani army's offensive might have wrongfooted the Taliban, the larger war of ideas remains to be won. Pervez Hoodbhoy explains. Hoodbhoy, Pervez 1509
Working. Gray, Louise; Hughes, Alan; Lewis, Malcolm; Ransom, David Book review 207

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