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Friday, April 07, 2006

War Profits; Ethiopia; Media in the Middle East; Free Lunch in Buenos Aires




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Articles for this week from TowardFreedom.com, offering a progressive perspective on world events:

The Profits of War: Reconstruction in Iraq: by Eric Tsetsi:
From the beginning, the war in Iraq was meant to be a swift and relatively inexpensive operation. The Pentagon, particularly Donald Rumsfeld, envisioned a targeted bombing campaign followed by a trim, invading ground force, which in combination would "shock and awe" Iraq into surrender. The White House estimated the cost of the war would range from $50 billion to $200 billion. The expectations of both Rumsfeld and the White House have turned out to be highly miscalculated.

Read more: http://towardfreedom.com/home/content/view/790/


Donkoro Chaka: A "Deaf Bush" in Ethiopia: by Glenn Brigaldino:
The rare glimpses at Ethiopia through the cracked lenses of mainstream media distort more than they inform about the political crisis in this country of over 75 million people. The blurred picture that comes to the distant minds in Europe and North America usually includes a long history of famine conditions and war with neighbouring Eritrea.

Read more: http://towardfreedom.com/home/content/view/791/


The Media and the Middle East: by Ramzy Baroud:
There is little disagreement on the indispensable role of the media in influencing political debate and narrative, thus shaping public discourse.

Read more: http://towardfreedom.com/home/content/view/789/


There IS Such a Thing as a Free Lunch in Buenos Aires: by Mneesha Gellman:
The afternoon sun shines on the narrow strip of Puerto Madero, a trendy Buenos Aires, Argentina neighborhood situated near the banking district’s sky scrapers. Tourists stroll down cobble stone streets, admiring a bank-sponsored art exhibit of decorated cow statues. Argentines with money to burn sip lattes on shaded patios. At first glance, the prosperity is overwhelming. Yet in Buenos Aires, particularly since Argentina’s financial collapse at the end of 2001, poverty and wealth have become unlikely neighbors.

Read More: http://towardfreedom.com/home/content/view/788/


Between the Lines Radio: Immigrants in the U.S. Take to the Streets to Demand Equality; Corporate Drive to Privatize Water Systems Confronted by Growing Resistance Movement; Sacred Run Participants Hope Their Action Will Lead to a More Peaceful World And Underreported News Summary from Around the World.

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