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Sherrill, Robert | November 19, 1990 issue
So long as their focus was on Eastern Europe, the U.S. press and politicians couldn't talk enough about "the triumph of capitalism and democracy." But now...

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Cooper, Marc | September 22, 2003 issue
The article reports on the social problems facing Cancún, Mexico due to globalization. Behind its glitz due to foreign investment in the tourism...

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Cockburn, Alexander | September 1, 1984 issue
Presents several articles which discuss different issues. "Morning After," which discussed newspaper headlines on the press conference called by U.S. vice-presidential...

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Birnbaum, Norman | January 12, 1985 issue
Focuses on political corruption in Germany in the early 1980s. Impact of corruption scandals on Chancellor Helmut Kohl's government; Public officials linked...

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Murray, J.E. | October 29, 1983 issue
Focuses on economic conditions of Venezuela. Impact of increase in oil prices on economic conditions of the country; Effects of political corruption on...

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Klare, Michael T. | June 4, 1977 issue
Focuses on the misuse of information stored in government computer systems in the U.S. by politicians to torture their opponents. Efforts of the author...

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Merlis, George | March 1, 1975 issue
Focuses on greed and graft as the motivating forces behind the government of Haitian president Jean-Claude 'Bébé Doc' Duvalier. Comparison...

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Williams, Patricia J. | January 5, 2004 issue
The author argues that the current system of campaign finance allows corporations and special interest groups to buy influence over the U.S. government,...

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Klein, Naomi | January 5, 2004 issue
The author comments on the issues discussed at "Rebuilding Iraq 2," a recent gathering of businesspeople interested in investing in the reconstruction of...

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Cooper, Marc | November 2, 1998 issue
The 2 million people who live in Arizona, the largest of the U.S. state capitals are America's guinea pigs. The city is not only the most isolated major...

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