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'From Dissent to Resistance'
The waning media coverage of public dissent since the outbreak of the Gulf war in January (due partly to the public backlash against such dissent) makes it hard to get an accurate picture of the breadth of opposition around the country.
When A Tree Falls In The Forest …
Environmentalists, loggers, and the timber industry in Northern California -- and the rest of the Pacific Northwest -- are waging a battle for the future
Making Their Own History
Salvadorans strive for 'true democracy' as negotiations begin
The Brutality of El Salvador's 'Democracy'
Daniel Sanchez, a Spanish priest now serving in El Salvador, in many ways embodies the spirit of the Salvadoran people.
Metanoia: Changing Hearts in the Deep South
Pulling the Plug on Nuclear Power
The accident at Three Mile Island on March 28, 1979, was followed by a decade of decline for the nation's nuclear power industry.
In the Shadow of the Bomb
Ever since the clandestine Manhattan Project began in 1942, when America's brightest scientists were recruited by the U.S. government to design and build the first nuclear bomb.