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Winter 2004
volume 18 no. 4

Contents
- Baja’s beleaguered beaches
- Will an ill-considered mega-tourism development plan end a traditional way of life?
- Silent towers, empty skies
- Cancún diary
- Opposition from the world's poorest countries derails the World Trade Organization's Fifth Ministerial Meeting
- Around the World: Local News from All Over
- Earth Island News: Earth Island Project Reports
- Earth Island News: International Marine Mammal Project
- Some progress at IWC
- Earth Island News: Campaign to Safeguard America’s Waters
- Earth Island News: Mangrove Action Project
- Earth Island News: The 2003 Brower Youth Awards Ceremony
- Earth Island News: Disease threatens spoonbills in Taiwan
- Earth Island News: Friendship with Uganda
- Earth Island News: ReThink Paper
- Everyone Has a Story: Everybody’s got a story
- World Reports: The greenhouse diet
- World Reports: Balancing on a turtle’s back
- World Reports: Fueling tensions with water
- In Review: Book reviews
- In Review: In review
- Voices: Voices
- Deep-sea corals are perhaps the most vulnerable to bottom trawling of all forms of marine life.
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