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  • No more street fighting man

    In the wake of the terrorist attacks, the anti-globalization movement is trying to rein in violence -- and preparing for a hard road ahead
  • Is the FBI tracking online protesters?

    A subpoena asking for the Independent Media Center's Web server logs sparks charges of government-
    sponsored intimidation.
  • Fighting the plague

    The World Trade Organization steps into Africa's AIDS crisis, creating incentives for pharmaceutical companies to give some of their drugs away.
  • Keeping an eye on protesters

    International authorities are sharing information -- not all of it accurate -- about anti-globalization activists.
  • Vedder on Nader: The better man

    Inspired by the WTO riots, the Pearl Jam frontman promotes the Green Party candidate's presidential bid at a Seattle rally.
  • War on protesters

    The militarization of police strategies on display this convention season has cops fighting demonstrators, not crime.
  • Do not pass Go

    Are the Philadelphia police using high bail to keep an activist leader away from the Democratic Convention?
  • Hell no, we won't WTO

    A new CD relives the night that ex-members of Nirvana, Soundgarden and the Dead Kennedys united to entertain the troops at the Battle of Seattle.
  • Air raid on Washington

    Boeing propositions Congress over China trade vote, and leaves nothing to the imagination.
  • Globalization and its discontents

    Salon's coverage of world trade talks, the rising protests and their political legacy.
  • Sleeping with the enemy

    While I'm planning security for the IMF demonstrations, my husband is getting thrown in jail. He better not ask me for bail.
  • Unlikely jailbirds

    Being in the wrong place at the wrong time gets a duo arrested -- and admired.
  • What I saw at the revolution

    That is, when the D.C. cops weren't running their motorcycles over me.
  • Prepping for the protests

    Washington's mayor and police force get ready to rumble, though they hope they won't have to.
  • Celeste takes it to The Man

    Meet one blond, bright-eyed, dreadlocked anarchist ready to take it to the streets.
  • World Bank and IMF: Good, evil or irrelevant?

    On the eve of the A16 protests, experts discuss the roles of the international financial organizations and the Seattle protests in this weekend's battle over globalization.
  • Pat Buchanan courts the Teamsters

    Looking for union support, the "reformed" xenophobe bashes the World Bank and vows to appoint James Hoffa to a cabinet post.
  • Bush's secret weapon

    Condoleezza Rice discusses her candidate's strong foreign policy convictions, but it's clear she's the brains of the operation.
  • After Seattle, a world trade lovefest

    Anti-globalization protesters meet a sympathetic President Clinton in Switzerland.
  • Letters to the editor

    Fired up about Jake Tapper's take on guns and Columbine Plus: The marijuana, sausage, and Mr. Misty cures for a hangover; "Hey Horowitz -- Socialism gave us Chernobyl, but capitalism gave us Bhopal."
  • A question for the millennium

    The principal lesson of the past century is that the free markets are good for humanity, whereas the socialist utopian vision creates nothing but misery. But guess who hasn't learned this yet?
  • Letters to the Editor

    Would Jimmy Swaggart's God forbid sex? Plus: Merger rumors behind hot VA Linux IPO; reducing Russia to vodka-swilling stereotype.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Is Camille Paglia on target on WTO? Plus: Could a mother love her child and still kill him?
  • Letters to the Editor

    Keep the morning-after pill away from our daughters! Plus: Buffy" fans strike back; McCain is the perfect "anti-Clinton."
  • Who were those masked anarchists in Seattle?

    The media has blown the story, but there's a growing fringe of activists who believe property destruction isn't "violent," and are bent on convincing the rest of us.
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