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Water privatization heads back to public management around the world
A conscientious objector from Istanbul was beaten with sticks until he passed out
Tanzanian authorities launch a crackdown on anti-albino witch doctors
Dominica is a small island both in population and size. Yet the island feels a lot bigger than this, with dozens of mountain peaks, waterfalls and some say a river for every day of the year.
This collection of prowling, _lunfardo_ slang-inflected songs concentrates on an imagined lowlife of Buenos Aires.
The début album from the Israeli-born, London-based performance artist Anat Ben-David, is based on a grim paradox, leisure doesn’t exist – it’s virtual
Karen King-Aribisala's debut novel, a dark and brooding meditation on the stories we tell and the effect they have on everyday life
Donna Dickensen’s fascinating overview of the complex world of medical ethics
A masterful piece of film-making that leaves the audience gasping at the injustice of a 99 year sentence for a Mexican 'illegal' migrant following the death of the child she was minding
Toilets have been around since the days of Elizabeth I. Systems old and new.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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Eau de victory | Water privatization heads back to public management around the world |
August, 2008 | 414 | Buy | |
The drugs don't work | Why young rural Indians end up addicted to pills |
Rebecca Wearn | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
Tortured for 'refusing to kill' | A conscientious objector from Istanbul was beaten with sticks until he passed out |
August, 2008 | 414 | Buy | |
Getting fair treatment | Brazil’s AIDS fight against Big Pharma continues |
Jo Lateu | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
The language of the car... | by Mitchell & Richardson |
Mitchell & Richardson | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
Rights for albinos | Tanzanian authorities launch a crackdown on anti-albino witch doctors |
August, 2008 | 414 | Buy | |
Country profile: Dominica | Dominica is a small island both in population and size. Yet the island feels a lot bigger than this, with dozens of mountain peaks, waterfalls and some say a river for every day of the year. |
Sebastian Johns | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
The Eighth Commandment – Lies | Lies, food & the poor by Eduardo Galeano |
Eduardo Galeano | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
Maldito Tango | This collection of prowling, _lunfardo_ slang-inflected songs concentrates on an imagined lowlife of Buenos Aires. |
Louise Gray | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
Virtual Leisure | The début album from the Israeli-born, London-based performance artist Anat Ben-David, is based on a grim paradox, leisure doesn’t exist – it’s virtual |
Louise Gray | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
The Hangman's Game | Karen King-Aribisala's debut novel, a dark and brooding meditation on the stories we tell and the effect they have on everyday life |
Peter Whittaker | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
Body Shopping: The Economy Fuelled by Flesh and Blood | Donna Dickensen’s fascinating overview of the complex world of medical ethics |
Peter Whittaker | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
My life inside | A masterful piece of film-making that leaves the audience gasping at the injustice of a 99 year sentence for a Mexican 'illegal' migrant following the death of the child she was minding |
Richard Swift | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
For our convenience | Toilets have been around since the days of Elizabeth I. Systems old and new. |
August, 2008 | 414 | Buy | |
Jail babies | Children imprisoned with their mothers worldwide |
Jenny Solen Lees | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |