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<title>G21: The World's Magazine</title>
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<description>GENERATOR 21 is a bi-weekly international magazine of news, politics and social commentary featuring writers from five continents.</description>
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<lastBuildDate>Sunday 17 June 2007 18:01:47 EDT</lastBuildDate>
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      <title>Holy Poverty</title>
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      <author>Steve Ogah</author>
	<pubDate>Monday 18 June 2007</pubDate>
	<description>At G21 AFRICA, Nigeria's STEVE OGAH provides the last installment in our magazine format on the G21 2007 Focus Issue:  Relieving Global Poverty.</description>
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      <title>God-saken Continent? Food for Thought</title>
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      <author>Moraa Gitaa</author>
	<pubDate>Monday 18 June 2007</pubDate>
	<description>In a thoughtful essay, MORAA GITAA comments on the film Blood Diamond, its sentiments about Africa, and what perspectives can be drawn from portrayals of the continent in popular culture. The first of two ON FILM features for the final edition of the magazine.</description>
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      <title>A New Era</title>
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      <author>Rod Amis</author>
	<pubDate>Monday 18 June 2007</pubDate>
	<description>In his final entry of his SMOKE AND MIRRORS column, our Editor and Publisher, ROD AMIS bids farewell to your World's Magazine and its writers and gives a look ahead to a new format for G21.net.</description>
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      <title>Memoir of a Civil Servant (From Ration-books to Government Ministers</title>
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      <author>Mattie Lennon</author>
	<pubDate>Monday 18 June 2007</pubDate>
	<description>MATTIE LENNON recommends a new book from Irish author George Rowley that covers a wide bit of territory in our IRISH EYES column.</description>
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      <title>A Few Final Letters</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/G21TheWorldsMagazine/~3/Q9UuHKaG7rI/vp198.html</link>
      <author>YOU</author>
	<pubDate>Monday 18 June 2007</pubDate>
	<description>Our final VOX POPULI page features a few letters from YOU.</description>
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      <title>Biro: A Ugandan's Journey</title>
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      <author>Rod Amis</author>
	<pubDate>Monday 18 June 2007</pubDate>
	<description>In our GLOBAL*BEAT feature, ROD AMIS reviews the new release from CINEMA LIBRE STUDIO "Biro: Beware of Time," the filming of Ntare Mwine's acclaimed play made at Uganda's National Theatre in 2003.  He calls it a tour-de-force and explains why you need to see the performance.</description>
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      <title>G21 Interviews: Glen Hansard and John Carney</title>
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      <author>Brad Balfour</author>
	<pubDate>Monday 18 June 2007</pubDate>
	<description>In our second ON FILM feature, BRAD BALFOUR talks with GLEN HANSARD of the Irish band The Frames and director JOHN CARNEY about their collaboration on the Sundance Film Festival award-winner, Once.</description>
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      <title>Welcome EquiMath</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/G21TheWorldsMagazine/~3/VZoYOyECm-Q/hlink.html</link>
      <author>Radio Raheem</author>
	<pubDate>Monday 18 June 2007</pubDate>
	<description>On our HOT LINKS page, RAHEEM welcome a site that math lovers and the math-challenged might both enjoy when not visiting us.</description>
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      <title>G21 Weekend Update: I Love You Too Much</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/G21TheWorldsMagazine/~3/frWpWr44gWs/we0507.html</link>
      <author>The Ghost Who Walks</author>
	<pubDate>Friday 25 May 2007</pubDate>
	<description>The Ghost Who Walks brings you Yerba Buena for your Holiday.</description>
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      <title>Bill Bradley's New Story for America</title>
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      <author>Rod Amis with Tom Parish</author>
	<pubDate>Monday 18 June 2007</pubDate>
	<description>ROD AMIS reviews the new book The New American Story by former Senator and presidential candidate Bill Bradley and TOM PARISH comes back to offer a podcast about the Senator, the vision and the book in AMERICAN DREAMS.</description>
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      <title>The Game to Come</title>
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      <author>Steve Ogah</author>
	<pubDate>Monday 18 June 2007</pubDate>
	<description>Nigerian writer and sports afficionado STEVE OGAH comes back to G21 AFRICA with a preview of the cup match in Greece this week.</description>
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      <title>Ken Kamoche: A Fragile Hope</title>
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      <author>Rod Amis</author>
	<pubDate>Monday 18 June 2007</pubDate>
	<description>Our Editor and publisher reviews the already-acclaimed new short story collection by KEN KAMOCHE, an alum of Your World's Magazine in GLOBAL*BEAT.</description>
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      <title>Tourism As Tsunami Relief</title>
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      <author>Antonio Graceffo</author>
	<pubDate>Monday 18 June 2007</pubDate>
	<description>ANTONIO GRACEFFO reports from Thailand in G21 ASIA about community-based tourism as a means to provide relief for the tsunami afflicted people of the region.</description>
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      <title>Katie, Paris, Gonzo and Other Illusional People</title>
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      <author>Thomas Hart</author>
	<pubDate>Monday 18 June 2007</pubDate>
	<description>Our notorious TABLOID HART is back to tear a new one for Katie Couric, Paris Hilton and his new hobby, Atttorney General of the US, Alberto Gonzales in his dish column.  Oh-oh!</description>
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      <title>Life of the Party</title>
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      <author>Rod Amis</author>
	<pubDate>Monday 18 June 2007</pubDate>
	<description>In his SMOKE AND MIRRORS column, our publisher presents the possibility that all the writers and contributors might meet him f2f in a castle in Europe, provides his usual editor and much more.</description>
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      <title>G21 Podcast: Alison Weir 4/28/2007</title>
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      <author>Tom Parish and Rod Amis</author>
	<pubDate>Tuesday 1 May 2007</pubDate>
	<description>In our inaugural podcast, featuring on-air personality TOM PARISH offers a podcast produced by our editor. G21 interviews Alison Weir, the Executive Director of the NGO and Web site IfAmericansKnew.org in G21 MIDEAST.</description>
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      <title>Cash for Ashes</title>
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      <author>Mattie Lennon</author>
	<pubDate>Tuesday 1 May 2007</pubDate>
	<description>Our resident balladeer, historian and poet MATTIE LENNON returns to pay tribute to a prized Irish literary figure in IRISH EYES..</description>
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      <title>Lottah Shakin' Goin' On</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/G21TheWorldsMagazine/~3/59ahxe7NdBw/smomir41.htm</link>
      <author>Rod Amis</author>
	<pubDate>Tuesday 1 May 2007</pubDate>
	<description>Our Editor and publisher, continuing the transition of the magazine and his personal Blog continues to take other media people to task, reports on issues you may have missed and looks to the future of Web journalism.</description>
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      <title>35th IAAF World Cross-Country Championships - Mombasa</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/G21TheWorldsMagazine/~3/Ynrh66bZlcY/africa142.html</link>
      <author>Moraa Gitaa</author>
	<pubDate>Thursday 19 April 2007</pubDate>
	<description>Kenyan writer MORAA GITAA reports on an international race that sents the standards for
 world-class runners.</description>
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      <title>Distaff Power</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/G21TheWorldsMagazine/~3/JkCQI9I7x0Q/do223.htm</link>
      <author>Mphuthumi Ntabeni</author>
	<pubDate>Thursday 19 April 2007</pubDate>
	<description>Our DAY ONE columnist continues to explore human relationships in his own inimitable way.</description>
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      <title>The Vanishing Batak Tribe of the Philippines</title>
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      <author>Antonio Graceffo</author>
	<pubDate>Thursday 19 April 2007</pubDate>
	<description>Guest Writer ANTONIO GRACEFFO returns with another insight into Philippine culture and what is being lost.</description>
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      <title>We Could Use a Few Laughs</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/G21TheWorldsMagazine/~3/THFVVhJnC2Y/house11.html</link>
      <author>YOU</author>
	<pubDate>Thursday 19 April 2007</pubDate>
	<description>YOU keep sending us jokes.  We publish them.  It's the Internet Way.</description>
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      <title>How You Like Me Now</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/G21TheWorldsMagazine/~3/2ODNQocjlKA/smomir40.htm</link>
      <author>Rod Amis</author>
	<pubDate>Thursday 19 April 2007</pubDate>
	<description>Our Editor and Publisher, ROD AMIS, seems to be changing into more of an editorialist than Blogger as he moves toward his envisioned new incarnation of the magazine, threatened for this summer.</description>
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      <title>Weekend Update: Tallulah</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/G21TheWorldsMagazine/~3/80J0U6d34pQ/we0407.html</link>
      <author>The Ghost Who Walks</author>
	<pubDate>Sat 04 April 2007</pubDate>
	<description>A nice piano performance of a piece Rod likes.  Enjoy.</description>
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      <title>A Puncher's Chance</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/G21TheWorldsMagazine/~3/q2He3Qpc3pc/asia54.htm</link>
      <author>Antonio Graceffo</author>
	<pubDate>Tuesday 2 April 2007</pubDate>
	<description>Guest Writer ANTONIO GRACEFFO reports on the excitement over body-building and boxing as a path to a better life for young people in Palawan, Philippines.</description>
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      <title>International Women's Day 2007</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/G21TheWorldsMagazine/~3/o9MUXHMzoKE/africa141.html</link>
      <author>Moraa Gitaa</author>
	<pubDate>Tuesday 2 April 2007</pubDate>
	<description>MORAA GITAA gives us the background story on the meetings and events that took place on International Women's Day this year and their significance.</description>
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      <title>Strip-Searching Children</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/G21TheWorldsMagazine/~3/aPOoXVIj_d0/midE24.htm</link>
      <author>Alison Weir</author>
	<pubDate>Tuesday 2 April 2007</pubDate>
	<description>Guest Writer ALISON WEIR shares a video and insights on conditions in the Israeli Occupied Territories.  Reprinted by Permission.</description>
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      <title>Asylum Seekers</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/G21TheWorldsMagazine/~3/LEOnyYAuW34/irish95.htm</link>
      <author>Mattie Lennon</author>
	<pubDate>Tuesday 2 April 2007</pubDate>
	<description>A great look at the heritage of the Emerald Eye from our resident Balladeer and Historian, MATTIE LENNON. He looks at a new book that you'll want to check.</description>
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      <title>The Shark Pool</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/G21TheWorldsMagazine/~3/rexNevtHH-0/smomir39.htm</link>
      <author>Rod Amis</author>
	<pubDate>Tuesday 2 April 2007</pubDate>
	<description>Our Editor, ROD AMIS finds it's not that easy to leave the Big Chair;  gives a perspective on human communications and intentions;  shares some laughs and joy.  He's back.</description>
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