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New Internationalist

Explores world issues and the relationships between the world's rich and poor. Advocates for ethical governing in developing nations and communities. Presents in-depth coverage of a given topic, interviews with grassroots activists, book and music reviews, a brief country profile (with ratings on literacy, life expectancy, and freedom of expression), and reprints of global human rights and environmental news stories.

From this month's editor.(Editorial)
April 01, 2005

Abortion and understanding.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
April 01, 2005

Clout at the UN.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
April 01, 2005

Token elections.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
April 01, 2005

Creationism.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
April 01, 2005

US occupation.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
April 01, 2005

Thoughtful summary.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
April 01, 2005

El Salvador: Romero remembered; 25th anniversary of martyred Archbisho...
April 01, 2005

Tanya: 'it's better to die of AIDS than hunger'.(Street children)
April 01, 2005

Street children: the facts.
April 01, 2005

Interview with Rana Husseini.(making waves)
April 01, 2005

Burma.(COUNTRY PROFILE)
April 01, 2005

Dolgion: 'life is given only once'.(Street children)
April 01, 2005

Ricardo: 'the only thing I hate in the world is the police'.(Street ch...
April 01, 2005

Nicole: 'I'm out here for a reason; I'm not regretting it any more'.(S...
April 01, 2005

Rukshana: 'it's easy to fall in love, but very difficult to endure it'...
April 01, 2005

Lean-Joy: 'I shouldn't lose hope because it won't be forever'.(Street ...
April 01, 2005

Jack: 'the kind of life I want'.(Street children)
April 01, 2005

So you want to help?(ACTION)(poor children)
April 01, 2005

The waves that woke the world.(CURRENTS SPECIAL REPORT)
April 01, 2005

An invitation to read between the lines.(INTRODUCTION)
April 01, 2005

Fair trade for sale: David Ransom thinks not.(ESSAY)
April 01, 2005