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Early April 1997
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New Evidence of Global Warming, Maybe Severe Could be 40 percent higher FBI Faked Evidence, Says Justice Dept May affect Oklahoma City bombing case, Judi Bari lawsuit Columbia/HCA: The Wal-Mart of Hospitals Gobbling up nonprofit hospitals like Pac-Man No Release of Nixon Tapes Expected Soon Estate still fighting 1974 law ordering public release of recordings Pesticides Heaviest Toll on S. American Children 75 percent of breast milk samples and almost all cow milk contains toxic chemicals in high concentrations
Alarming Decline of Coral Reefs Worldwide Researchers want study of potentially serious problem Fears in Latin America Over U.S. Deportation Rumors State Dept. quick to promise no mass expulsion Patriarchy is Threat to Women's Health, Conference Decides Religious and economic fundamentalism may limit or destroy gains Orinoco Natives Confront Big Oil, Venezuela Company reps walk out of conference Coal Mining Behind "Black Mesa" Dispute Multi-national company reaps profits from anguished Navajo-Hopi conflict
Black Kids Receive Inferior Care for Kidney Disease One of few studies examining unequal medical treatment of minority children Service Union Makes Landmark Deal For Workers Important agreement will protect jobs, immigrants
Seven Activists Win Top Environmental Award Winners fought uphill battles against big polluters, governments
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The Tainted History of the DPT Vaccine When the U.S. balanced the safety of our children against drug company profits, the kids lost Jim Hightower Greenspan, the Voodoo Man
How C-SPAN is Getting Screwed Public interest TV replaced by Rupert Murdoch's f/X and other channels How the U.S. Helped Create the Disaster in Zaire CIA has protected murderous regime since 1965 Norman Solomon Motherhood, Apple Pie, and "Volunteerism" Alexander Cockburn The Decay of Human Rights
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(http://www.monitor.net/monitor) Issue 28
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