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Mother Jones Nov/Dec 2001 Barry Yeoman |
Surgical Strike Is a group that pays addicts to be sterilized defending children or exploiting the vulnerable?  |
Mother Jones Sep/Oct 2001 Barry Yeoman |
The Quiet War on Abortion After decades of noisy protests and violence, anti-abortion activists are relying on a new 'stealth strategy' to shut down clinics...  |
Mother Jones Sep/Oct 2001 Elizabeth Kolbert |
The Unfashionable Mr. Lam He's no union leader, lawyer, or human rights investigator. But for the people who labor in the garment sweatshops of New York's Chinatown, Wing Lam is as close as it gets...  |
Mother Jones Sep/Oct 2001 Jan DeBlieu |
Keeping the Coast Clear How a band of activists blocked Big Oil's drilling plans off North Carolina's outer banks...  |
Mother Jones Sep/Oct 2001 Marc Cooper |
The Lost Revolution A decade after laying down their arms, the Contras and the Sandinistas are squaring off in an election that could return Daniel Ortega to power. But no matter who wins, few expect an end to Nicaragua's economic misery...  |
Mother Jones Sep/Oct 2001 Jim Morris |
Coming Clean Did 3M and DuPont ignore evidence of the health risks of a family of compounds used in Scotchgard, Teflon, and other consumer products?  |
Mother Jones Sep/Oct 2001 Todd Wilkinson |
Cutting the Jet Ski Engines As founder of the Bluewater Network, a San Francisco-based conservation group, former amateur race-car driver and America's Cup skipper Russell Long has taken on a powerful foe: the makers of Jet Skis and outboard motorboats...  |
Mother Jones Sep/Oct 2001 Jon Christensen |
Yucca Mountain: Nuclear Roulette The government is relying on some Vegas-style oddsmaking as it moves ahead with plans to bury deadly radioactive waste at Nevada's Yucca Mountain...  |
Mother Jones Sep/Oct 2001 Sue Halpern |
Cultural Currency To refugees eager to connect with America, 'time dollars' can be worth more than money...  |
Outside November 2001 Joshua Goodman |
Hot Property For a bargain price of $1.7 million, Doug Tompkins and his wife Kristine have sewn up a vast Patagonian wonderland. Who says cranky visionaries can't close a deal?  |
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