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OUR FEATURES INCLUDE
- THE BEST OF G21: PALOMA ETIENNE on life in Madrid. Reprinted from our 10 August, 1996 edition.
- Weekly cartoons by OLIVER GASPIRTZ. Come back every Sunday for an update of CARTOONS BY GASPIRTZ.
- DAY ONE: KEVIN CAREY looks at the train wreck in London, the writings of Karl Marx, and the End of Plutocracy.
- MEMOIRS OF THE INFORMATION AGE: A discussion of Web journalist IAN ANSDELL's concerns about the emerging Chinese influence on the Internet, the threat of homogenization, international political 'Net terrorism, and the efforts of the Project on Corporations, Law and Democracy.
- POWERSSOUND: BOB POWERS reviews new music from PHIL DE GREG, UNION, BARBARA MORRISON & NORM DOUGLAS.
- DON'T READ ME FIRST!: ROD AMIS gives the background skinny in his weekly Publisher's Note.
- PLANETARY MADNESS: JENNIFER BLUE has this week's horoscope for your amusement and amazement.
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