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10 Ağustos 2004

The Emerging “Surveillance-Industrial Complex”

Published on Monday, August 9, 2004 by Wired NewsKim Zetter

09 Ağustos 2004

Volume 51, Number 1312 August 2004John Ryle

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9 August 2004Jennifer Morgan

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25 May 2004Oligopoly Watch

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5 August 2004Znet / The IndependentAdrian Hamilton

09 Ağustos 2004
6 August 2004The monsoon flood which hit London and parts of southern England on Tuesday, causing sewers to overflow and thousands of dead fish to float down the Thames, was a salutary reminder of the effects of worldwide climate change in years to come.
09 Ağustos 2004
Jason Burke, Paul Harris and Martin Bright8 August 2004

It was a searingly hot summer day in the Pakistani city of Lahore. At the airport, the usual chaos of relatives, taxi drivers and hotel touts stood and sweated outside the concrete concourse.

09 Ağustos 2004

Published on Saturday, August 7, 2004 by Knight-RidderTom Lasseter

06 Ağustos 2004
5 August 2004Tom Engelhardt

Here we are cycling for the 59th time since 1945 past August 6, the day the Earth stood still (to steal the title of a 1951 sci-fi film).

06 Ağustos 2004

5 August 2004The New York Times

05 Ağustos 2004

A Truce with the Muslim World: Can Europe lead the way?

4 August 2004 Mark LeVineTomDispatch

05 Ağustos 2004

5 August 2004The Independent

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4 August 4 2004 Tom Engelhardt

04 Ağustos 2004

19 July 2004   Manuel García, Jr.

04 Ağustos 2004

Distributed to newspapers by Knight-Ridder/Tribune Information ServicesPublished on Tuesday August 3, 2004 by CommonDreams.org Mark Weisbrot

04 Ağustos 2004
Saleemul HuqAs Bangladesh faces another major flood affecting millions of people and large parts of the country the question is being asked whether these floods are caused by human induced climate change?
04 Ağustos 2004

Dangers of journalism

31 July 2004Jeff Lovitt

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2 August 2004 Znet Tom Engelhardt

03 Ağustos 2004

Common Dreams / Published on Monday, August 2, 2004 by OneWorld.net

03 Ağustos 2004

3 August 2004The Guardian