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The Page That Counts :: Summer 2000
posted Jun 30, 2000 - Percentage of Americans who would be comfortable buying a used car from George W. Bush, and more...
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Book Review - Graceful Simplicity by Jerome Segal, Living Lightly by Walter and Dorothy Schwarz
by John de Graafposted Jun 30, 2000 - Segal shows that now, perhaps for the first time in history, it is possible to create a society where all people can live simply but gracefully, with time for the things that really matter – deep friendships and relationships, a beautiful and clean environment, and freedom from fear and insecurity. All that is needed is the political will.
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Film Review - Princess Mononoke Directed by Hayao Miyazaki
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Book Review - Many Mountains Moving edited by Naomi Horii and Marilyn Krysl
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Book Review - Communities Directory: A Guide to Intentional Communities and Cooperative Living
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Book Review- Believing Cassandra: an optimist looks at a pessimist's world by Alan AtKisson
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YES! But How? :: Alternatives to Grass
by Annie Berthold-Bond, Doug Pibelposted Jun 30, 2000 - Ideas for green grass alternatives, fluorescent lights and natural moth repellents. If you're searching for practical ways to live sustainably, just ask us.
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A Possible Future: 2010
by Sarah van Gelderposted Jun 30, 2000
- YES! A Journal of Positive Futures, summer 2000: food for life, a possible future: 2010, by Sarah Ruth van Gelder
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Experimenting With Life
by David Suzukiposted Jun 30, 2000
- A geneticist says biotech experiments should be done in the lab - not on people or on fragile ecosystems
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A Conscious Revolution
by Sarah Ruth van Gelderposted Jun 30, 2000
- YES! A Journal of Positive Futures: A conscious revolution
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How To Restore the WTO's Momentum
by Bruce Silvergladeposted Jun 30, 2000
- Bruce Silverglade of the Center for Science in the Public Interest got himself invited to a day-long high-level seminar entitled, After Seattle: Restoring Momentum to the WTO. Here is an excerpt from his fly-on-the-wall report.
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What's So Beautiful About Small
by Peter Rossettposted Jun 30, 2000
- Small farms are far more productive, are more efficient, and promote regional economic development
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Living Breathing, Drinking Soil
by J. Patrick Maddenposted Jun 30, 2000
- The soil is a living organism. With proper management, the soil thrives, breathes, drinks in the falling rain, and supports healthy crops.
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Simplicity Double-Speak
by Vicki Robinposted Jun 30, 2000
- When big media attempts to horn in on the simplicity movement, author and voluntary simplicity spokeperson Vicki Robin draws a line in the sand
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Tomato Days
by Margot Ford McMillenposted Jun 30, 2000
- tomato days, by Margot Ford McMillen
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