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Argentina: Turning Around - Interview with Mark Dworkin & Melissa Young
Written by Mark Dworkin, Melissa Young and Benjamin Dangl   
Monday, 20 July 2009
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At Argentine Worker Coop
Argentina: Turning Around is an exciting film which captures the spirit of Argentina's grassroots response to economic meltdown. Drawing from diverse interviews and incredible footage, the film offers an inside look at the victories and challenges of Argentina's neighborhood assemblies, protest movements and worker-run factories.
Public Overwhelmingly Rejects Genetically Engineered Trees
Written by Anne Peterman and Orin Langelle   
Thursday, 16 July 2009
ImageNearly 17,500 public comments were sent to the US Department of Agriculture opposing their recommendation for approval of an ArborGen proposal to plant over a quarter of a million genetically engineered (GE) eucalyptus trees. Only 39 favorable comments were received by the USDA. If allowed, the plantings would take place on 330 acres of land across seven states in the Southern U.S., to supposedly feed future cellulosic ethanol production.
The U.S. is Compromising Democracy in Honduras
Written by Shamus Cooke   
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
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Zelaya and Obama
Can a solution to the crisis in Honduras — itself the result of a military coup — be "mediated," where on one side sit coup leaders and on the other a democratically elected but ousted President?  Does any "middle ground" exist?  Of course not.  If President Zelaya unconditionally returns to finish his term in office, democracy will be restored; anything short of that will have democracy "compromised" into its opposite. 
Why Carbon Trading Won’t Save Us From Catastrophic Climate Change
Written by Alexis Lathem   
Tuesday, 14 July 2009
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Sugar Plant in Florida
One of the hopes attached to a regime change in
Washington was that a new administration would at last take action on climate change. The refusal of the nation responsible for the largest share of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, and with the world’s largest economy, to participate in the international treaty on climate change, has isolated the United States from the international community and has stymied the world’s ability to address the problem.

Piracy and Washington: The Somalia Crossroads
Written by William Minter and Daniel Volman   
Monday, 13 July 2009

ImageIn October 2008, Human Rights Watch rated Somalia the most ignored tragedy in the world. Almost 1.5 million Somalis are internally displaced, and an additional half million are refugees. Two decades of instability, including a U.S.-backed intervention by Ethiopian troops in December 2006, have failed to put Somalia on the map. If the American public has thought about Somalia at all this decade, it was as the setting of the popular 2001 movie Blackhawk Down, based on the October 1993 battle in Mogadishu between U.S. troops and Somali militia, rather than as a real place where Washington’s policies were fueling conflict and prolonging suffering.

Fighting for Cyber and Software Freedom
Written by Michael Fox   
Wednesday, 08 July 2009
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Richard Stallman
With his pleasant smile, his thick beard and curly shoulder-length hair that he twirls while he talks, Richard Stallman looks more fit to be following the Grateful Dead, than attending Latin America's largest technology and information event. But Stallman is not just attending, he is the guest of honor: The Jerry Garcia of Free Software.
Video Report: Honduran Coup Resistance Growing
Written by Sandra Cuffe, The Real News   
Tuesday, 07 July 2009

Manuel ZelayaAn interview with Sandra Cuffe, independent journalist reporting from the streets of Tegucigalpa, Honduras on the day the military opened fire on protesters. Tension peaked as unprecedented thousands marched to the airport to welcome the return of ousted President Manuel Zelaya, a return that was thwarted by the military. Military resorts to killing, numbers in streets double - even opponents of Zelaya join in.

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