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Vol. 4, No. 4, 2005

     
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CONTENTS

  1. Editorial
MICHAEL JACKSON: MANCHILD IN A PROMISED LAND by Robert J. Lewis
Now that the fairy dust has cleared, will it be business as usual in Neverland?
  2. Debate
Nayan Chanda interviews THOMAS FRIEDMAN
Whose defence of globalization and flat earth policy is trashed and cremated by Dr. Vandan Shiva.
  3. Film Review
BORN INTO BROTHELS reviewed by Ken Eisner
Children of Calcutta's impoverished sex workers are given cameras and told to shoot. This is their harrowing story.
  4.

Report
AIDS HAS A WOMAN'S FACE by Stephen Lewis
The prevalence rates boggle the mind: HIV for men between 20 and 24, 8.4 %, for women, 29.7%.


  5.

Music
SIX DEGREES OF JAZZ
Guitarist Bireli Lagrene is a fire on ice, who makes the case that the best are often the least appreciated.


  6. Health
COCONUT OIL REHABILITATED by Mary Enig
Dirty politics in the 'other' oil industry: the coconut's long road to recovery from alleged cholesterol bad-guy to immune system good-guy.
  7. Art Review
CHRISTINA COLEMAN'S ART IMPERATIVE by Lydia Schrufer
Can two chairs speak to the human condition? Art happens when it gives meaning to experience.
  8. Film Essay
ZOMBIES ARE US by Stuart Lenig
High-brows beware: all prejudices and preconceptions at risk in Zombie as metaphor for 'the other.'
 
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