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Eau de victory

Eau de victory

Water privatization heads back to public management around the world

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The drugs don't work

The drugs don't work

Why young rural Indians end up addicted to pills

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Tortured for 'refusing to kill'

Tortured for 'refusing to kill'

A conscientious objector from Istanbul was beaten with sticks until he passed out

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Getting fair treatment

Getting fair treatment

Brazil’s AIDS fight against Big Pharma continues

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Rights for albinos

Rights for albinos

Tanzanian authorities launch a crackdown on anti-albino witch doctors

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Country profile: Dominica Photo by Sebastian Johns

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.

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The Eighth Commandment – Lies

Lies, food & the poor by Eduardo Galeano

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Maldito Tango

Maldito Tango

This collection of prowling, _lunfardo_ slang-inflected songs concentrates on an imagined lowlife of Buenos Aires.

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Virtual Leisure

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

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The Hangman's Game

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

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Body Shopping: The Economy Fuelled by Flesh and Blood

Body Shopping: The Economy Fuelled by Flesh and Blood

Donna Dickensen’s fascinating overview of the complex world of medical ethics

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My life inside

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

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For our convenience

For our convenience

Toilets have been around since the days of Elizabeth I. Systems old and new.

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Jail babies

Jail babies

Children imprisoned with their mothers worldwide

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Article title Description Author Published Magazine Link
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