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Table of Contents Summer 1997

CAQ is the winner of four of the top ten
Project Censored stories of 1996 and the
Winner of the year's first prize for 
Top Story, Risking the World:
Nuclear Proliferation in Space
by Karl Grossman



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COVERT BRIEFS
by Terry Allen


TURKEY: TRAPPED IN A WEB OF COVERT KILLERS
by Ertugrul Kurkcu

When a drug dealer, a government official, a neo-fascist, and an ex-beauty queen ended up in the same crashed car, the accident provided graphic evidence of collusion between Turkey's security forces and semi-criminal assassins and of their unity of purpose in targeting both leftists and Turkish Kurds.


PRIVATIZING THE HANFORD NUKE:
HOW TO CURE AIDS,REINVENT GOVERNMENT, MAKE H-BOMBS, AND $5 BILLION A YEAR

by Jeffrey St.Clair & Alexander Cockburn

A consortium of shameless Beltway schemers glazed with greed, plot to buy up a polluted nuclear facility and reopen it as a medical mecca.

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POLICING ACTIVISTS: THINK GLOBAL, SPY LOCAL
by Mitzi Waltz

Local political spying is on the rise with help from federal agencies pushing cooperative taskforces and giving how-to lessons on circumventing civil liberties safeguards.


MAKING TROUBLE, MAKING CHANGE
by Kit Gage

How activists in San Francisco made a difference and stopped the feds cold.

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TEXTBOOK REPRESSION: US TRAINING MANUALS DECLASSIFIED
by Lisa Haugaard

Over decades, the CIA and US military manuals have taught armies around the globe how to infiltrate and spy on civilian groups, forcibly extract information,subvert democracy, and target not only insurgency but also labor unions, student groups, religious, and civic organizations. The paper trail reveals a consistent policy in which the end justifies any means.


THE US ARMS BOTH SIDES OF MEXICO'S DRUG WAR
by Lora Lumpe

Mexican narcotraffickers and other criminals easily obtain their firepower north of the border. Instead of controlling the illicit flow, the Clinton administration is militarizing Mexico's drug war by providing more weapons aid and encouraging the military to take a more active role.

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DID NSA HELP RUSSIA TARGET DUDAYEV ?
by Wayne Madsen

Strong evidence suggests that the US, in violation of its ban on assassination, used the world's most sophisticated satellite technology to help Russia target the Chechen leader, and boost both Yeltsin's and Clinton's election chances.

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NATO MOVES EAST
by Andreas Zumach

Why did NATO despite predictable problems and complications opt for expansion, and why is it so tenaciously sticking with the plan? The answer involves old rivalries and new arms contracts.

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SPOOKS AND BRASS WORK THE HILL
by Jeremy Weir Alderson

Call them "fellows" or "detailees," dozens of eager helpers from the defense, corporate, and intelligence establishments are burrowing into Capitol Hill, blurring the lines between the branches of government and raising questions of conflict of interest and separation of powers.

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Off the Shelf: Books of Interest

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