Protests

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  • Three cheers for the brave new activism

    Let's hope the tactics that have rocked free-traders can also change the hearts and minds of SUV-driving, overconsuming Americans.
  • D.C. cops plow through crowds, reporters

    This is an ongoing notebook of events as police and protesters square off.
  • Moonies rally against "free sex"

    Waving signs declaring, "One man, one wife," students take to the streets of Seoul to promote chastity.
  • Busted

    Rosemeri da Costa emerges as Brazil's bare-breasted folk hero after spending eight hours in jail for slipping off her top.
  • After Seattle, a world trade lovefest

    Anti-globalization protesters meet a sympathetic President Clinton in Switzerland.
  • Out with the old and out with the new

    Feminism of every stripe has failed. It's time for a gender equality movement.
  • Clueless in Seattle

    The real legacy of the WTO protests is a rising tide of populism -- try telling that to politicians swapping platitudes on global trade.
  • The seeds of Seattle

    As anti-globalization protesters ask themselves, "Where do we go from here?" Seattle enters the lexicon of civil disobedience.
  • Day of the Jackal

    A young punk who lives on the streets of Los Angeles tried to make his mark during the WTO protests in Seattle.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Does Christianity need a hipster bible? Plus: Irrational fretting over cyberslacking; WTO articles discuss everything but trade itself.
  • Apocalypse now

    For a longtime resident, Seattle's last few tumultuous days seem to have come straight from the Book of Revelation.
  • Trapped and torn

    Locked in by a chain of protesters, I wanted to kick myself. My kids were at home and I was about to be pummeled for all the wrong reasons.
  • Wild in the streets

    What better place to find a hottie than at a riot conveniently taking place in my neighborhood?
  • "Tear gas sucks"

    I was minding my own business when the Seattle cops gassed me.
  • A no-win situation

    Nonviolent protesters get hit from both sides at the WTO conference in Seattle.
  • What's really at stake in Seattle

    Economists speak out on the issues behind the World Trade Organization summit and the street protests.
  • The three horsemen of globalization

    Critics fear increased cooperation between the World Trade Organization, World Bank and International Monetary Fund will spawn an 800-pound gorilla.
  • WTO protesters go to the Web

    Guerrilla journalists and webcams bring you all the tear-gassed excitement of Seattle's street protests.
  • Anti-smoking camp takes on Rite Aid

    A California group is pressuring the state's largest pharmacy chain to stop selling cigarettes.
  • The luau wars

    Dartmouth Greeks tried to improve their reputation with a non-offensive Hawaiian luau. The leis never even made it off the rack.
  • Tree girl has spawned!

    Young, PR-savvy idealists defend forests, Republicanism and dog food. Plus: Graphic sex writing is soooo 1995; Leonard Nimoy speaks Yiddish?
  • Internet activism, Czech-style

    Internet activism, Czech-style: By Mark Schapiro. The Communists are yesterday's target -- today, it's the phone company's Net-access rate hikes.
  • Infant Revolution

    Nike's labor practices have motivated a wave of youth activism, but where do these children get their ideas?
  • Revenge of the "early adopters"

    Angry DVD owners didn't like Circuit City's new video-rental technology -- so they fought back on the Net.
  • Swampy Fever Sweeps England

    From the tabloids to the Times, the British press is swooning for a long-haired, lovable eco-protester bearing a boggy moniker.
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