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November / December 2005
Chris Dodge Utne magazine
From England, reminding us of Clamor magazine,
Bulb ('Bright Ideas from Underground') is a new
magazine by and for young people challenging the status quo. The
July/September 2005 issue (#5) includes profiles of political
resisters around the globe, point-counterpoint on immigration
policy, international views on truth, and five pages of reviews.
(?38 British from 55 Rectory Rd., Oxford, OX4 1BW England;
www.bulbmag.com.)
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