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Editorial
MICHAEL JACKSON: MANCHILD IN A PROMISED
LAND by Robert J. Lewis
Now that the fairy dust has cleared,
will it be business as usual in Neverland?
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Debate
Nayan Chanda interviews THOMAS FRIEDMAN
Whose defence of globalization and
flat earth policy is trashed and cremated by Dr. Vandan Shiva.
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Film
Review
BORN INTO BROTHELS reviewed by Ken
Eisner
Children of Calcutta's impoverished
sex workers are given cameras and told to shoot. This is their
harrowing story.
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Report
AIDS HAS A WOMAN'S FACE by Stephen
Lewis
The prevalence rates boggle the
mind: HIV for men between 20 and 24, 8.4 %, for women, 29.7%.
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Music
SIX DEGREES OF JAZZ
Guitarist Bireli Lagrene is a
fire on ice, who makes the case that the best are often the
least appreciated.
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Health
COCONUT OIL REHABILITATED by Mary
Enig
Dirty politics in the 'other' oil
industry: the coconut's long road to recovery from alleged cholesterol
bad-guy to immune system good-guy.
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Art
Review
CHRISTINA COLEMAN'S ART IMPERATIVE
by Lydia Schrufer
Can two chairs speak to the human
condition? Art happens when it gives meaning to experience.
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Film
Essay
ZOMBIES ARE US by Stuart Lenig
High-brows beware: all prejudices
and preconceptions at risk in Zombie as metaphor for 'the other.'
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