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Issue No. 20: April/May1999

things within

This issue hit the streets April 2. This is some of it. Enjoy.
Comments are appreciated.

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The Chaining of America by Morris Sullivan
Whether it's the lack of respect for the customer, poor selection or the absence of employee loyalty, chain stores are destroying American commerce -- for the customer, the prospective employee and the small business trying to survive.

Notes from the Cultural Wasteland: by Morris Sullivan
Activism can develop in you, allow you to be a catalyst -- you just have to have the reason to become active. Start looking.

MindPower: Political Backyards by Patrick Scott Barnes
"As conservatives rant and rave about the 'evils' of liberalism, I often wonder if they ever take a look at the evils in their own political backyard."

Your World by Sean Helton
Covering the gamut, from Falwell's Tinky Winky obsession to Capt. Robert Ashby's acquittal to a pig's head in a supermarket.

Politics Is Being Reinvented by Terry Nichols Clark
"New Leadership" is more than new faces -- a new type of political leadership is emerging, joining elements of the traditional left and right and building on new concerns.

The School of the Assassins by David Mericle
Training center for U.S. imperialism's assassins--go inside this American taxpayer-funded military establishment for Latin American soldiers.

Quickies by various writers
A little bit on a whole heck of a hell of a lot of CDs.

The National Action Desk Information about issues of national importance and steps you can take to make your voice heard on them. Updated as necessary. Exclusively in the on-line edition of IMPACT Press.

What you're missing by not picking up a copy of the April/May issue.

This issue's quotes:

"As long as man continues to be the ruthless destroyer of lower beings, he will never know health or peace. For as long as men massacre animals, they will kill each other. Indeed, he who sows the seeds of murder and pain cannot reap joy and love."

--Pythagorus

"The only stable state is the one in which all men are equal before the law."
--Aristotle