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September 30, 2004 Arts

A Pleasing Demeanor

Chris Cwynar listens to Chris Demeanor's irreverent pop artistry.

This spirited Calgary native has finally found his zone.

September 30, 2004 Media Analysis

Starving for Journalism

Dru Oja Jay looks at Canadian media coverage of the Palestinian prisoners' hunger strike.

Canadian media avoid fundamentals of Palestinian Prisoners

September 30, 2004 Literature & Ideas

Books, September 2004

Linda Besner reviews new work by Lisa Pasold, Cecilia Kennedy, Darlene Madott and Aislinn Hunter

September 30, 2004 Features

Arrested Developments

rnc_shoes_fp.jpgNew York hosts Republicans... and the largest US demonstration in decades

"New York certainly is an exciting city."

Thus remarked Brad Freeman, a Republican delegate from LA, and friend of George W. Bush, regarding the several hundred thousand protestors who flooded Manhattan....

by Isabel Macdonald

New York hosts Republicans... and the largest US demonstration in decades

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September 30, 2004 Original Peoples

"I take this as genocide"

Development, genocide, or both? Kim Petersen looks into the conflict at Sun Peaks

Secwepemc battle BC government over land, Aboriginal Title

September 30, 2004 Environment

Canola Fields and Oil Fields

Dave Ron looks at the future of biofuel and community-based production.

The Uncertain Future of Biodiesel

September 30, 2004 Accounts

Extinguishing the Post Cold War Dream

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Rob Maguire reports from Armenia, where civil liberties have not increased quite as fast as the cost of living.

World Bank-Mandated Energy Privatization Taxes Armenia's Poor

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The Dominion is a monthly paper published by an incipient network of independent journalists in Canada. It aims to provide accurate, critical coverage that is accountable to its readers and the subjects it tackles. Taking its name from Canada's official status as both a colony and a colonial force, the Dominion examines politics, culture and daily life with a view to understanding the exercise of power.

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