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Salon.com December 1, 2000 Douglas Cruickshank |
The cowardliness of their convictions Score another one for environmental activist Julia "Butterfly" Hill, as an ugly attack on the tree she saved illuminates her strengths and promotes her cause...  |
Mother Jones December 2000 Bill Donahue |
The Same River Twice It's been a horror movie set, a sewer, a flood control ditch. Now environmentalists, and some politicians, are pushing a novel idea: They want to turn the Los Angeles River into... a river...  |
Mother Jones December 2000 Bruce Selcraig |
Camp Fear Gina Score was the latest teenager to die at a juvenile boot camp. Why do so many states still insist that humiliation and abuse will straighten out troubled kids?  |
Mother Jones December 2000 Kirk Semple |
Trouble in Coca County For community workers on Colombia's cocaine frontier, the war on drugs is getting personal...  |
Mother Jones December 2000 Ingrid Lobet |
Righteous Brothers Two of Cesar Chavez's sons are putting farmworkers and radio on the same wavelength...  |
Mother Jones December 2000 Sue Halpern |
Road Block To stop road building and logging in the world's largest temperate rainforest, Alaskans are trying to turn tourists into activists...  |
Salon.com November 30, 2000 Dan Shapiro |
"Mom's Marijuana" When I was diagnosed with cancer, my mother just said yes to growing 11-foot pot plants in her backyard garden...  |
Salon.com November 29, 2000 Susan McCarthy |
Reefer monkey madness Researchers persuade simians to get themselves stoned -- and say it helps prove that dope is addictive...  |
Salon.com November 28, 2000 Fiona Morgan |
Europe to U.S.: No deal on global warming A meeting in The Hague to negotiate reducing greenhouse gas emissions collapses without a deal -- but the world's still getting hotter...  |
Mother Jones December 2000 Sarah Bachman |
Underage Unions In India and across the globe, a growing number of working children are banding together to advocate for livable wages and working conditions.  |
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