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Issue No. 28: August-September '00

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This issue hit the streets August 4. This is some of it. Enjoy.
Comments are appreciated.

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Genetic Engineering: What's in it for me and you? by Edward R. Rosick
The technological promises of genetic engineering present to us the sharpest double-edged sword ever wielded by humans, surpassing even the discovery and use of the atom.

From the Editor: by Craig Mazer
Read this before you donate any money to charity - your money may be used for torture and murder.

Notes from the Cultural Wasteland: by Morris Sullivan
As communication changes, so does the power of The Word.

Dogs in Danger: The Truth Behind Greyhound Racing by Patricia L. Howard
The greyhound racing industry has contributed to the deaths of what may be a million dogs. It's time to save these animals.

The Spaceman Cometh: Corporate Rule and Control by Bruce Gagnon
"Control of Space ... is our next Manifest Destiny," says one U.S. senator. The frightening concept of space armament is real.

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

The American Cancer Society: Preventing Cancer or Protecting Big Business by Lauren Elaine Berk
While the ACS touts its accomplishments, questions about its true mission arise.

What you're missing by not picking up your own copy of the August-September issue: a list of this issue's print only contents.

This issue's quotes:

"As long as people will shed the blood of innocent creatures there can be no peace, no liberty, no harmony between people. Slaughter and justice cannot dwell together."

--Isaac Beshevis Songer, writer, Nobel laureate

"Nationalism is an infantile disease. It is the measles of mankind."
--Albert Einstein