articlesBy Andrew Goffey 10 May 2002The West’s war on fat, free radicals, toxins and bacteria knows no such thing as a bridge too far: health and the perfect body enjoy absolute loyalt...
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articlesBy Julian Kücklich 10 May 2002Only a few years ago, academics and computer games seemed an unlikely combination. Except for the odd psychologist tracing the roots of street violenc...
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articles By Peter Carty 10 May 2002While the US pours more military advisers and hardware into South America, new research indicates that the global cocaine business and its associated ...
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articlesBy Dave Green 10 May 2002My friend Lee calls this book ‘the stories behind the press releases that changed the world.’ That’s not necessarily a criticism, be...
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articlesBy Seeta Peña Gangadharan 10 May 2002The first in a discussion series about digital society in the UK, Code Red by Ian Kearns – a senior researcher of the centre-left think tank, th...
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articlesBy Mute Editor 10 May 2002EditorialIncluding: Pit Schultz and Boris Groendahl on hacking, Lisa Haskel on Swansong TV, Mikkel Bolt on Counterrevolutionary times in Denmark, Flor...
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articles By Axel Stockburger 10 May 2002Richard Fenwick’s RND# project examines our relationship to technology through digital films. Axel Stockburger watches with interest
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