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<strong>Tough Luck</strong>
<em>by Dawn Moore &#38; Diana Young</em>
Does getting 'tough on crime' work? Challenging the dangerous popularity of heavy-handed justice.

<strong>Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Fire</strong>
<em>by Jim Harding</em>
There are many reasons to oppose the nuclear industry. Here are five of the most compelling.

<strong>Bolivia Rising</strong>
<em>by Jorge Uzon</em>
Documenting the challenges and hopes of Bolivians through President Evo Morales' first year in power.

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		<title>“Men’s rights” and the political uses of victimhood</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Dave Oswald Mitchell
Briarpatch Magazine
May 2007
This is written in the night.
In war the dark is on nobody’s
side, in love the dark confirms
that we are together.
JOHN BERGER
RESEARCH FOR, AND feedback from, the last issue of Briarpatch (“Feminism 3.1,” March/April 2007) found me grappling with the claims and ideas of “masculists” and “men’s rights groups.” The experience [...]]]></description>
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		<title>From the Rubble: Post-War Images of Lebanon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Words and photographs by Jon Elmer
Briarpatch Magazine
May 2007
For four weeks in the fall of 2006, photojournalist Jon Elmer traveled through South Lebanon and the southern suburbs of Beirut — the front lines of Israel’s summer war against Hezbollah — documenting the aftermath of Lebanon’s devastation and Hezbollah’s declared victory.

 
THIS HEZBOLLAH RECONSTRUCTION tent in Dahiya, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Coal Comfort in an Upside-Down World : Canada’s stake in Colombian mine evictions</title>
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Three-story-high dumptrucks carry coal out of Cerrejón for export to Canada and other countries. 
Words and photographs by Chris Arsenault
Briarpatch Magazine
May 2007
Thirteen years ago, the world turned upside-down for Miluolis Arregoces and his five children.
The family lived in Caracolí, a small farming community in Colombia’s parched La Guajira province, until bulldozers contracted by El Cerrejón, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Tapped Resources: The dirty truth about bottled water</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Ashley Walters
Briarpatch Magazine
May 2007
“We sell water . . . so we’ve got to be clever.”
Senior vice president of Nestle Waters’ Global Marketing and Communications division
IT OFTEN SELLS FOR three times the price of gasoline, and more and more of us are guzzling it — even though we can get the equivalent for next to [...]]]></description>
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