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Date:Tue, 1 May 2001 22:52:00 -0700 (PDT)

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May 2nd 2001




Bush's call to arms
George Bush is determined to build a missile shield while cutting America's
nuclear stockpile. That will turn traditional thinking on disarmament on its
head
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Murdoch's big birds
After years of trying, Rupert Murdoch could be about to plug the gap in his
global satellite-television network. Making money from this ambitious plan,
however, could prove even harder
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Mayhem in May
After recent mass demonstrations in Quebec, anti-globalisation protestors
were out in force again for May Day. The movement may be incoherent, and
often clownish, but it is increasingly influential. And globalisation's best
critics, if not the demonstrators, are raising important issues
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Gerhard Schr"der's EU vision
Germany's chancellor is putting his weight behind proposals for sweeping
new changes to the European Union. The continent is in for another intense
debate about the EU's constitution, and its future
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Nuclear's comeback
Claiming that an energy crisis is looming, the United States is about to do
a U-turn on nuclear energy. Fifteen years after Chernobyl, worries about
global warming and improved technology are also combining to revive interest
in the once-vilified nuclear industry in other countries
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