[news] Dominion, Issue #17

Gordon Flett gflett1 at shaw.ca
Wed Apr 7 02:00:14 PDT 2004


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Issue #17 of the Dominion is now online, at http://dominionpaper.ca

This issues marks the reintroduction of the reading section, and the
first ever localized version of the Dominion. The Ottawa edition will
be printed and distributed in Ottawa by the Ottawa Panhandlers' Union,
a bargaining unit of the Ottawa local of the Industrial Workers of the
World, affectionately known as the Wobblies. The local edition will
feature coverage of issues marginalized or otherwise inadequately
addressed by the local media. In other exciting news, Dominion
contributor Anthony Fenton has returned from Haiti. Watch the Dominion
Weblog for additional coverage of the situation there.

~ Contents: ~

Print this issue:
http://dominionpaper.ca/pdf/dominion-issue17.pdf

Print the Ottawa Edition:
http://dominionpaper.ca/pdf/dominion-issue17-ottawa.pdf


* International News*

US Accused of Interfering in El Salvadoran Elections
http://dominionpaper.ca/international_news/2004/04/06/us_accused.html

Mercenaries Make Up Third Largest Military Force in Iraq
http://dominionpaper.ca/international_news/2004/04/06/mercenarie.html

US Role in 1964 Brazilian Military Coup Revealed: National Security
Archive
http://dominionpaper.ca/international_news/2004/04/06/us_role_in.html

Also: 40 Million Indians on Strike;  Nine Days After 9-11; Russia
Limits Right to Protest.


* Canadian News *

Poll Reveals Canada Prefers Independence from US
http://dominionpaper.ca/canadian_news/2004/04/06/poll_revea.html

Vancouver Bus Rider Union Brings Back Night Bus Service
http://dominionpaper.ca/canadian_news/2004/04/06/vancouver_.html

Disappointment and Outrage Over Federal Budget
http://dominionpaper.ca/canadian_news/2004/04/06/disappoint.html

PEI Carpenters Form Cooperative
http://dominionpaper.ca/canadian_news/2004/04/06/pei_carpen.html


* Feature *

Divide and Conquer: Bilateral Trade Agreements
The US is using a new approach to sidestep developing countries'
unified demands
--  by Yuill Herbert
http://dominionpaper.ca/features/2004/04/06/divide_and.html


* Accounts *

Impressions from Haiti, by Anthony Fenton
http://dominionpaper.ca/accounts/2004/04/06/impression.html


* Comics *

"Clerk Fatigue," by Heather Meek
http://dominionpaper.ca/comics/2004/04/06/clerk_fati.html


* Arts *

The Art of Second Language Conversation, by Linda Besner
http://dominionpaper.ca/arts/2004/04/06/the_art_of.html


* Environment *

Direct Action: Tre Arrow Arrested
FBI labels prominent anti-logging activist as "eco-terrorist"
-- by Dru Oja Jay
http://dominionpaper.ca/environment/2004/04/06/direct_act.html


* Ottawa *

Ottawa's Homeless Fight Back, by John Dunn
http://dominionpaper.ca/ottawa/2004/04/07/ottawas_ho.html

On the Need for a Street Newspaper in Ottawa, by Jane Scharf
http://dominionpaper.ca/ottawa/2004/04/07/on_the_nee.html


* Reading *

Worth reading, elswhere: John Pilger on East Timor, Naomi Klein in
Iraq, Dahr Jamail on journalism in Iraq, sour gas in BC, Hawai'ian
sovereignty, Cuba's humanitarian intervention, the urban population
boom, the threat of e-voting, and more.
http://dominionpaper.ca/reading/2004/04/07/reading_nu.html


Thanks for reading the Dominion!

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Dru Oja Jay
The Dominion <> http://www.dominionpaper.ca <> dru at dominionpaper.ca

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