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  2. Pluto Press - Wikipedia

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    Official website. www.plutobooks.com. Pluto Press is a British independent book publisher based in London, founded in 1969. [4] Pluto Press states that it publishes "radical, left‐wing non­‐fiction books", [5] and is anti-capitalist and internationalist. [6] It belongs to The International Alliance of Independent Publishers.

  3. Pluto TV - Wikipedia

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    Pluto TV is a free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) service owned and operated by the Paramount Streaming division of Paramount Global. [1] Founded by Tom Ryan, Ilya Pozin and Nick Grouf in 2013 and based in Los Angeles, California, [2] Pluto is available in the Americas and Europe. It primarily offers content through digital linear ...

  4. Doug Henwood - Wikipedia

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    Henwood has written four books. His first, The State of the USA Atlas (1994), is a social atlas of the U.S. in the Pluto Press atlas series. This was followed in 1997 by Wall Street (Verso Books), [6] in which Henwood describes the workings of high finance, and then by After the New Economy (The New Press, 2003

  5. Class Warfare - Wikipedia

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    OCLC. 34115584. Dewey Decimal. 410/.92 20. LC Class. P85.C47 A5 1996. Class Warfare is a book of collected interviews with Noam Chomsky conducted by David Barsamian. It was first published in the United States by Common Courage Press, and in the United Kingdom by Pluto Press, in 1996.

  6. Category:Pluto Press books - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pluto Press books" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Anarchy Alive! C.

  7. Media bias in the United States - Wikipedia

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    "Imitating the rhythm of sports reports, exciting live coverage of major political crises and foreign wars was now available for viewers in the safety of their own homes. By the late 1980s, this combination of information and entertainment in news programmes was known as infotainment." [Barbrook, Media Freedom, (London, Pluto Press, 1995) part 14]

  8. Neil Faulkner (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Faulkner was born on 22 January 1958. [3] He was educated at the Skinners' School in Tunbridge Wells, King's College, Cambridge and the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, Faulkner was a school teacher before becoming an archaeologist. He was a Research Fellow at the University of Bristol, co-founder and contributing ...

  9. Clyde Tombaugh - Wikipedia

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    Clyde William Tombaugh (/ ˈ t ɒ m b aʊ /; February 4, 1906 – January 17, 1997) was an American astronomer.He discovered Pluto in 1930, the first object to be discovered in what would later be identified as the Kuiper belt.