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Challenging Coke's thirst for water: The Apizaco story
By Marie Kennedy and Chris Tilly June 28th, 2007 This is the fourth in a series of posts by D&
The Battle of the Horns of Hattin
July 4, 1187. Two knights stood on the ridge watching the rising sun glint off Lake Tiberias. They were hopelessly
Corn/Oil
President Bush flew to Brazil in March, checking up on ethanol exports that will complement his plan to up U.
Blood on the Palms
In the coastal lowlands of the Colombian department of Nariño, oil palm plantations are spreading through historically Afro-Colombian lands. The Colombian government, with the help of USAID, is promoting the expansion as a way of resettling members of right-wing paramilitary groups. Afro-Colombian a
The Dull Compulsion of the Economic (#3)
A series of blog entries by D&S collective member Larry Peterson. In the last few weeks an interesting
The Dull Compulsion of the Economic (#2)
A series of blog entries by D&S collective member Larry Peterson. About a week and a half ago,
The Dull Compulsion of the Economic (#1)
A series of blog entries by D&S collective member Larry Peterson. Please note: this is a continuation of
How Doctors Think, By Jerome Groopman M.D.
Two years ago, an urgent call from my father: My mother, then 84, was ill. Gray skin, sunken eyes, confused.