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Sudan: Does Anyone Give a Damn?
January 2005
Political Affairs, 12/15/2004
Does Anybody Give a Damn?
Sudan: Does Anybody Give a Damn?
In this issue...
Sudan: Cry, Beloved Country
How Capitalism Stays Afloat
The Shame of Child Labor
Clearing the Air About Health Care
The Wall
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Cry, the Beloved Country: Interview with Sudanese Communist Party
Pamela Saffer, 12/15/2004
(illustration by Michael McNeill)
A representative of the
Sudanese Communist Party
discusses the situation in Darfur, its history, and ways to bring about a political resolution.
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Lifelines of the Rich and Famous: How Capitalism Stays Afloat
Wadi’h Halabi, 12/15/2004
(illustration by Victor Velez)
How did capitalism survive the economic crisis of the late 1990s to early 2002?
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The Shame of Child Labor
Don Sloan, 12/15/2004
(illustration by Victor Velez)
Child labor is a source of big profits for multinational corporations because they have absolute control over a defenseless population.
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Clearing the Air on Health Care
Phil E. Benjamin, 12/15/2004
Health care debates are often complex and difficult to follow. How do we make this easier to understand?
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The Wall
Farnoosh Moshiri, 12/15/2004
(illustration by Victor Velez)
We sat in two rows facing each other in a black van. We were twelve men, six on each side. The bearded guard covered our eyes with large scarves....
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