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AlterNet Headlines Brief summaries of leading stories from AlterNet -- the independent news and syndication service -- for April 14, 2000. http://www.alternet.org *** Remember to look out for AlterNet's breaking coverage of the IMF/World Bank protests. It'll hit the site Monday, April 17 -- just visit the link above. *** SCHOOL HOUSE HYPE Carrie Ching, AlterNet As we near Columbine's one year anniversary, principals, politicians and cops are still fighting the imaginary threat of school violence. But as new statistics show, there's no increase in school violence -- just in media hype. http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Ching041400.html COMMODIFYING THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE: AN INTERVIEW WITH JEREMY RIFKIN Tamara Straus, AlterNet Jeremy Rifkin believes one day soon you will wake up and find that your entire life has become a paid-for experience. Sound frightening? It should, Rifkin explains in a thought-provoking interview. http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Straus041400.html DC COPS CRACKING DOWN ON IMF PROTESTERS Jason Vest, SpeakOut.com Since late March, a number of anti-IMF/World Bank activists have been harassed by the DC police force with numerous tactics -- from surveillance to intimidation to implicit threats. http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Vest041400.html WHOSE MILLENNIUM MARCH? Joshua Gamson, The Nation This year's Millennium March -- the fourth annual lesbian and gay rally in DC, scheduled for April 30 -- is tearing the gay rights movement apart from within. http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Gameson041400.html INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN HUMAN SLAVES IS FLOURISHING Michael Lindemann, GS Report Last year at least one million human slaves were traded on the black market for total revenues estimated at $7 to $17 billion -- third in total profit among all criminal enterprises. http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Lindemann041400.html *** Countdown to Earth Day *** A GLOBAL GREEN DEAL Mark Hertsgaard, TomPaine.com Instead of financing rainforest destruction and climate change, says Mark Hertsgaard, the World Bank should support a Global Green Deal: a program to renovate human civilization environmentally while truly fighting poverty. http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Hertsgaard041400.html CONSERVATIVES DIGGING IN AGAINST EARTH DAY 2000 Bill Berkowitz, CultureWatch As we approach Earth Day 2000, some conservatives are either looking for a place to hide or commandeering the green sensibility by launching some pro-environment-sounding, anti-environmental initiative. http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Berkowitz041400.html DOWN THE DRAIN: THE COMING WORLD WATER CRISIS Jim Motavalli, In These Times Our beleaguered planet is in the midst of an acute fresh water crisis that is likely to intensify in the coming years, exacerbated by global warming, industrial pollution and high-tech agriculture. http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Motavalli041400.html *** JESUS IS OUT -- ANTHONY ROBBINS IS IN Trisha Ready, The Stranger "I have seen the messiah, and he is Anthony Robbins -- the late-night infomercial king who pushes super-positive slogans to help modern spiritual pilgrims thrive." http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Ready041400.html FIGHTING CHANCE Michael Eskenazi, Washington Monthly Only 25 percent of American day care centers offer quality services -- and those are the 25 percent most expensive. We know how to do it better. Why can't poor kids have the same advantages? http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Eskenazi041400.html WOMEN LIKE ME EXIST Annalee Newitz, Metro San Jose "Normally, I don't like to complain about gender crap, because then I become 'a woman' who 'has issues' or something retro-1970s like that. See, I'd rather be a geek than a girl. But I hate having to make that choice." http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Newitz041400.html FOOD FIGHT Jennifer Gonnerman, Village Voice College students everywhere boycotted their dining halls last week, protesting against Sodexho Marriott Services, which provides food to their cafeterias and also is deeply tied to the prison industry. http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Gonnerman041400.html STOP DRUGS: KILL ADDICTS! Dennis Hans, MoJo Wire Inspired by increasing US military aid to stamp out drugs in Colombia, Colombian Senator Jose Canusi has made a Modest Proposal to help win the war on drugs -- kill American drug users. http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Hans041400.html MIXED SIGNALS Eric Boehlert, Salon NPR says it supports low-power FM, but it's joining with industry lobbyists to drive a stake through the heart of grass-roots broadcasting. http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Boehlert041400.html PROTESTS IN WASHINGTON CLASH WITH MEDIA SPIN Norman Solomon, AlterNet Mainstream news coverage describes the IMF/World Bank demonstrations as an "anti- trade festival." But the protesters aren't against trade any more than those who fought to outlaw slavery were against work. http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Solomon041400.html AMERICA -- TOWARD A POLICE STATE? Manning Marable, AlterNet "Millions of white middle- and upper-class people think that some unjustified killings of blacks, Latinos and poor people may be necessary to maintain public order. They may soon find that when cops are given a license to kill, they won't just use it on us." http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Marable041400.html SHUTDOWN REDUX L.A. Kauffman, AlterNet "Anti-IMF/World Bank protesters are unwittingly reenacting a pivotal but nearly unknown moment in radical history -- the segue in 1971 between the centralized, male-dominated leadership and the more diverse, decentralized tactics of today." http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Kauffman041400.html GOALS: THEY'RE NOT JUST FOR SOCCER PLAYERS ANYMORE Mad Dog, AlterNet "Once the Big Three were discovered -- fire, the wheel, and the TV remote -- we suddenly could pursue our spiritual side. This gave rise to Christianity, yoga, the Crusades, LSD, The Psychic Friends Network and crystals." http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/MadDog041400.html CORRUPTION PERCEPTION INDEX #5 >From the Public Campaign The Public Campaign's biweekly collection of bizarre, outrageous and downright hilarious statistics about dirty money in politics. This week: dirty money from dirty industries. http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/PublicCampaign041400.html YOU CAN'T MAKE STUFF UP LIKE THIS Will Durst, AlterNet "If a judge ruled Elian Gonzales should be sliced in half with both Miami and Cuba receiving equal portions, both parties would probably scramble over their mothers in baseball cleats to sign the custody agreement." http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Durst041400.html RISING ABOVE THE TRAFFIC Jim Hightower, AlterNet "More and more cranky rich folks are literally lifting themselves above us riff-raff in the slow lanes of life by buying personal helicopters to take them to and from their suburban enclaves." http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/Hightower041400.html ** AlterNet depends on word-of-mouth to publicize our site. If you found the AlterNet Headlines useful, interesting, or entertaining, we hope you'll e-mail them to a friend and suggest they sign up. 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