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I'm a cosmologist – my professional interests focus far away from the Earth. This might seem an incongruous viewpoint from which to address practical terrestrial issues. But I also believe that our civilisation may be threatened by 21st-century technology.
4/21/03By Paul Kennedy
ZnetApril 25, 2003
Znet / The Progressive; April 26, 2003
Common Dreams / Published on Thursday, April 24, 2003 by the Globe & Mail/Canada
The depression hits me on a warm and humid Bangkok evening. I am just through with dinner in the city's crowded Sukhumvit business district, my head full of the War on Iraq and I spot these people- with masks on their faces.
Three years ago, in April of 2000, President Bill Clinton created the Giant Sequoia National Monument in the southern Sierra Nevada, 250 miles east of here.
ZnetApril 22, 2003
Goodman: After spending a month in Iraq, could you describe your thoughts?
Deregulation and the Power Pirates
ZnetApril 23, 2003
1951 yılbaşı gecesi eşi Vedat Ar ile
The problem with American power is not that it's American.
The unthinkable is becoming normal. Do not forget the horror
The Independent20 April 2003
by Mike Carlton; The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia); April 20, 2003
In a speech in the Senate on 19 March, the first day of war against Iraq, Robert Byrd, the Democrat Senator from West Virginia
Published on Wednesday, April 16, 2003 by CommonDreams.org
Common Dreams / Published on Wednesday, April 16, 2003 by the New York Timesby Ian Fisher
Znet by Noam Chomsky and MIchael Albert; April 13, 2003
(1) Why did the U.S. invade Iraq, in your view?
By Richard SaleUPI Intelligence CorrespondentFrom the International DeskPublished 4/10/2003 7:30 PM
by JONATHAN SCHELL[from the March 3, 2003 issue]
