January 2000

Democracy and World Trade

International Trade and the Environment
by Laura Williamson
Instead of encouraging trade partners to act as responsible stewards of the earth, trade agreements exert pressure in the opposite direction.

Teamsters and Turtles — Together at Last
by Harold Meyerson
Put organized labor and environmentalists together and it could end the dominance that right-wing economics has enjoyed for two decades.

Clueless in Seattle
by Dave Aftandilian

Buying Local vs. Buying Cheap
by Ana Arias Terry
Is it always best to buy locally-produced goods, even though they may be more expensive than imported goods? The answer is complicated.
What it Takes to Bring You a Can of Soda


The Natural Skinny on Skin
by Rebecca Ephraim, R.D.
Physicians and nutritionists in the integrative health arena agree that most skin problems are symptoms of deeper metabolic disturbances.

Yoga for Everyone
by Eva Zeidner
Yoga has enough variations to satisfy men and women of every age and background. Here’s what to expect and how to find a class that’s right for you.

In the Company of Women
by Nina Amir Lacey
Women’s support groups, whether generic or spiritual in nature, allow women an opportunity to enjoy the benefits of female friendships.

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