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Issue 364 of New Internationalist

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February 2004

Equality (Issue 364)

Equality

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Best of the Year: Books

The best books of 2003.

Best of the Year: Film

The best films of 2003.

Best of the Year: Music

The best music of 2003.
Gem in a world of rocks

Gem in a world of rocks

What the co-op movement can do for equality, by Costa Rica’s former President and Nobel Prize winner Oscar Arias Sánchez.

Tales from the front

Blood money

Blood money

Iranian women fight the ‘medieval’ practice of blood money
Bhutan kicks goals for well-being

Bhutan kicks goals for well-being

When the world’s worst two soccer teams played off in the 2002 World Cup in ‘the other final’, Bhutan – ranked 202 – w
Young people face facts

Young people face facts

Facts on global youth.
Oilisms

Oilisms

Greasy palms on the dirty side of the oil industry.
Brukman workers win their factory

Brukman workers win their factory

Since December 2002, the NI has reported on the battles by the Brukman textile workers to keep working in the Buenos A
Peter Ustinov

Peter Ustinov

“Terrorism is the war of the poor, and war is the terrorism of the rich.”
Word Corner

Word Corner

“Terrorism is the war of the poor, and war is the terrorism of the rich.”

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