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Infant mortality rates in Iraq today are among the highest in the world.
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Houle: Citizenship as "contribution" and alternative economies
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Jay: Michael Crichton says environmentalism is a religion, and offers science as an alternative in word but not deed.
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Clark: Does racial justice consist merely in achieving some measure of diversity, or are there deeper questions of history and power which need to be asked and answered?
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Jay: What will "liberation" look like?
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Mulford: Zoe Mulford feeds her inner child a bit of nostalgic junk food.
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Jay: 40 million people worldwide live with AIDS, 30 million of whom live in Africa. Of these, 58% are women and 3 million are children under 15. 3.1 million people died of AIDS in 2001.
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Jay: Darin Barney is a professor of Communications at the University of Ottawa and the author of Prometheus Wired: The Hope for Democracy in the Age of Network Technology.
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Ford: Brooklyn-based writer Paul Ford describes his New York City experience of F15, the largest global protest ever.
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Jay: As it turns out, only one of the countries named as supporting the US in a "coalition of the willing" actually has a majority in support of the war.
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Jay: A short list of links to essential readings about the US push to invade Iraq.
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Jay: A second look at the humanitarian consequences of war in Iraq, and an argument for deterrence instead of preemption.
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Clark: First reaction to hearing the breakup of the space shuttle over my head.
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