Intelligence, Inc.
Also in World
Will A Long-Awaited Israel/Palestine Prisoner Swap Finally Go Through?
Jerrold Kessel, Pierre Klochendler
Former Member of Afghan Parliament: Obama, We Don't Want a Troop Surge in Our Country
Malalai Joya
Michael Moore: An Open Letter to President Obama on Afghanistan
Michael Moore
Politicians' Symbolic Opposition to Afghan Escalation is Pointless As Long As Congress Keeps Writing Checks
Norman Solomon
Is Obama Following in the Footsteps of Bill Clinton?
Jeff Cohen
The Battle of Durban II: New Film Brings Dose of Sanity to Debate Over Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Brian White
Pratap Chatterjee is managing editor of CorpWatch and the author of Iraq Inc. (Seven Stories Press, September 2004). This story was produced under the George Washington Williams Fellowship for Journalists of Color, a project sponsored by the Independent Press Association.
Liked this story? Get top stories in your inbox each week from World! Sign up now »
| More News and Analysis: | ||
|
Pennsylvania Residents Sue Gas Driller for Contamination, Health Concerns Health and Wellness: The civil case, filed in Scranton, Pa., seeks to stop future drilling in the Marcellus Shale by Cabot Oil and Gas near the town of Dimock. By Abrahm Lustgarten, ProPublica. December 1, 2009. |
Detroit Restaurant Workers Rally Against Wage-Stealing Restaurant Chain Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace: Members of the Restaurant Opportunities Center of Michigan demonstrated against a slew of minimum-wage violations. By Paul Abowd, Labor Notes. December 1, 2009. |
Will A Long-Awaited Israel/Palestine Prisoner Swap Finally Go Through? World: Whether or not Marwan Barghouti will be among those released on the Palestinian side could have important implications for the peace process. By Jerrold Kessel, Pierre Klochendler, IPS News. December 1, 2009. |
Support AlterNet
Do you value the information you're getting from AlterNet? Please show your support with a tax-deductible donation.
Feedback
Tell us how we're doing.