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In tents activity

In tents activity

Campaigners take to the canvas to show solidarity

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Gazprom headquarters in Moscow REUTERS / Sergei Karpukhin

Gazprom

Russia’s massive energy company Gazprom plans to be the biggest corporation in the world by 2014 – and who would bet against it?

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Princess and President

Princess and President

Despite the country being hit by Typhoon Fengshen, Filipino President Arroyo arranged a 10-day trip to the US for herself and at least 59 of her loyal congress members, at a reported cost of 66 million pesos ($1.42 million)!

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Big Bad World - Garden of Eden

Big Bad World - Garden of Eden

Polyp discovers oil in the Garden of Eden.

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Breathing again

Breathing again

Aboriginal sea rights a landmark victory

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Gort and Klaatu

Gort and Klaatu

Marc Roberts’ intergalactic health & safety inspectors Gort and Klaatu make their début.

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Bang your head

Bang your head

A US defence contractor is claiming to have developed a technology that allows sounds to be beamed directly into people's heads.

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From A to X: A Story in Letters

From A to X: A Story in Letters

A heartrending love-story and a searing indictment of authoritarianism in all its forms.

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Living theatre

Patience is running thin and tempers are flaring in Maria Golia’s apartment block.

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The Rebels' Hour

The Rebels' Hour

Lieve Joris's spellbinding account of the recent ill-starred history of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Their guns will not conquer

Their guns will not conquer

The Karen fight ethnic cleansing in Burma with economic development

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Big Blue Ball

Big Blue Ball

Peter Gabriel threw open the doors of his Real World studios in rural England and invited an enormous bunch of musicians – Sinead O’Connor, Marta Sebestyen, Papa Wemba, Guo Yue are just a few of them – to come and jam.

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Alexandra

Alexandra

What war does to people’s humanity and how, without trust, touch and intimacy, we’re lost.

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More on the meltdown

More on the meltdown

We're all struggling day by day to make sense of the mayhem in the markets - neoconservative governments discovering the virtues of nationalization, speculators' bubbles finally bursting, doom-mongers who have been predicting the collapse of capitalism for decades suddenly worrying about their own pensions and mortgages when it arrives…

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Tanzania

Tanzania is home to the highest point in Africa as well as to Olduvai Gorge, where some of the oldest human remains have been found. It also contains most of the Serengeti region, which hosts a dazzling array of animal, bird and plant life.

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In tents activity

Campaigners take to the canvas to show solidarity

Jess Worth October, 2008 416 Buy
Gazprom

Russia’s massive energy company Gazprom plans to be the biggest corporation in the world by 2014 – and who would bet against it?

October, 2008 416 Buy
Princess and President

Despite the country being hit by Typhoon Fengshen, Filipino President Arroyo arranged a 10-day trip to the US for herself and at least 59 of her loyal congress members, at a reported cost of 66 million pesos ($1.42 million)!

October, 2008 416 Buy
Big Bad World - Garden of Eden

Polyp discovers oil in the Garden of Eden.

P J Polyp October, 2008 416 Buy
Breathing again

Aboriginal sea rights a landmark victory

Chris Richards October, 2008 416 Buy
Gort and Klaatu

Marc Roberts’ intergalactic health & safety inspectors Gort and Klaatu make their début.

Marc Roberts October, 2008 416 Buy
Bang your head

A US defence contractor is claiming to have developed a technology that allows sounds to be beamed directly into people's heads.

October, 2008 416 Buy
From A to X: A Story in Letters

A heartrending love-story and a searing indictment of authoritarianism in all its forms.

Peter Whittaker October, 2008 416 Buy
Living theatre

Patience is running thin and tempers are flaring in Maria Golia’s apartment block.

Maria Golia October, 2008 416 Buy
The Rebels' Hour

Lieve Joris's spellbinding account of the recent ill-starred history of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Peter Whittaker October, 2008 416 Buy
Their guns will not conquer

The Karen fight ethnic cleansing in Burma with economic development

Daniel Pye October, 2008 416 Buy
Big Blue Ball

Peter Gabriel threw open the doors of his Real World studios in rural England and invited an enormous bunch of musicians – Sinead O’Connor, Marta Sebestyen, Papa Wemba, Guo Yue are just a few of them – to come and jam.

Louise Gray October, 2008 416 Buy
Alexandra

What war does to people’s humanity and how, without trust, touch and intimacy, we’re lost.

Malcolm Lewis October, 2008 416 Buy
More on the meltdown

We're all struggling day by day to make sense of the mayhem in the markets - neoconservative governments discovering the virtues of nationalization, speculators' bubbles finally bursting, doom-mongers who have been predicting the collapse of capitalism for decades suddenly worrying about their own pensions and mortgages when it arrives…

Chris Brazier October, 2008 416 Buy
Tanzania

Tanzania is home to the highest point in Africa as well as to Olduvai Gorge, where some of the oldest human remains have been found. It also contains most of the Serengeti region, which hosts a dazzling array of animal, bird and plant life.

Wairagala Wakabi October, 2008 416 Buy