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The real legacy of the WTO protests is a rising tide of populism -- try telling that to politicians swapping platitudes on global trade.
By Arianna Huffington
December 10, 1999
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As anti-globalization protesters ask themselves, "Where do we go from here?" Seattle enters the lexicon of civil disobedience.
By Bruce Shapiro
December 8, 1999
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A young punk who lives on the streets of Los Angeles tried to make his mark during the WTO protests in Seattle.
By Bill Donahue
December 8, 1999
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The WTO battles blew the election for Gore; McCain needs more than bad luck to qualify for the presidency; Hillary's one of the most destructive personalities in American politics; and why Madonna talks like the queen mother.
By Camille Paglia
December 8, 1999
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Are cutting-edge schizophrenia treatments just old news? Plus: News flash --
online pornographers are "shady" characters; misguided fighters in the Battle of Seattle.
Letters to the editor
December 7, 1999
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Does Christianity need a hipster bible? Plus: Irrational fretting over cyberslacking; WTO articles discuss everything but trade itself.
Letters to the Editor
December 6, 1999
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For a longtime resident, Seattle's last few tumultuous days seem to have come straight from the Book of Revelation.
By Jim Molnar
December 3, 1999
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Free trader President Clinton veers left in Seattle. But will his finesse be enough to keep Al Gore's Democratic Party intact?
By Todd Gitlin
December 3, 1999
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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.
By Lisa Guide
December 3, 1999
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What better place to find a hottie than at a riot conveniently taking place in my neighborhood?
By Annie Culver
December 3, 1999
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While protesters voice their resistance to globalization in the streets of Seattle, a reporter wonders if they really have the people's best interests at heart.
By Nina Shapiro
December 3, 1999
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Economists speak out on the issues behind the World Trade Organization summit and the street protests.
By Alicia Montgomery, Daryl Lindsey and Fiona Morgan
December 2, 1999
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I was minding my own business when the Seattle cops gassed me.
By Zach Works
December 2, 1999
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Nonviolent protesters get hit from both sides at the WTO conference in Seattle.
By L.A. Kauffman
December 2, 1999
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Critics fear increased cooperation between the World Trade Organization, World Bank and International Monetary Fund will spawn an 800-pound gorilla.
By Monte Paulsen
December 2, 1999
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The WTO has united labor and the radical, countercultural left in a way the anti-war movement never could.
By David Moberg
December 1, 1999
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Guerrilla journalists and webcams bring you all the tear-gassed excitement of Seattle's street protests.
By Fiona Morgan
December 1, 1999
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Why the World Trade Organization should be embraced, not feared.
By Joe Conason
November 30, 1999
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Direct action comes to the WTO, and members debate what the meaning of "non-violence" is.
By L.A. Kauffman
November 30, 1999
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While thousands of protesters gather outside, there's plenty of disagreement inside, too.
By David Moberg
November 29, 1999
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Reform Party hopeful Buchanan's mix of barbs and bombast finds a ready audience down in Clinton country.
By Suzi Parker
November 17, 1999
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Will China's entry into the World Trade Organization soften labor support for Al Gore's presidential bid?
By David Moberg
November 16, 1999
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Buchanan revamps his presidential campaign and image by joining the Reform Party and making "racial reconciliation" a pet issue. But just how warm and fuzzy can the new Pat be?
By Jake Tapper
October 25, 1999
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Neither picketing Teamsters nor historical complexity can disturb the cheerful fagade of the Newseum, the just-opened news museum brought to us by the same folks who gave us USA Today. Our correspondent brings back a report from the Wonderful World of Neuharth.
By Liza Featherstone
April 22, 1997
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Hoping to protect the Great White North from U.S. magazine pollution,
Canada is trying to keep Canadian editions of American rags off its
newsstands. But it isn't working.
By Simon Houpt
April 17, 1997