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The Spark Newspaper

We publish a newspaper every two weeks titled The Spark.

Issue no. 672 — January 21 - February 4, 2002

Editorial

Editorial: Enron: “A Tribute to the Capitalist System”

Pages 2-3

Bush administration steps aside from buddies at Enron

Too many retirees. Too few active workers?

We’re broke! Pass the bubbly

Ford cries poor to get richer quicker

Pages 4-5

Israel: A religious state built by secular politicians and a trap for the Jewish population

Saudi Arabia: Where Islamic fundamentalism is protected by the U.S.

The war is not over in Afghanistan.

Pages 6-7

The Carlyle Group: A pillar of “America’s war on terrorism”

Irradiated mail: A slight discrepancy with the truth

U.S. Army to get rid of some chemical weapons stored in Maryland for 50 years

Supreme injustice

Chicago: You can freeze to death

Movie Review: Ali

Muhammad Ali: A pitchman for everything he used to oppose

 
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