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Roane Carey

Author of The New Intifada: Resisting Israel's Apartheid

Also known as: ed. Carey, Roane

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Additional copies of "The New Intifada" have been incorrectly combined with works by Noam Chomsky as the author. "The New Intifada" is a collection of essays edited by Roane Carey and Chomsky only wrote the introduction. Therefore, it should be attributed only to Carey, and not Chomsky. (Note, 3/27/09: New Intifada has migrated back here for now but the general caution still applies)

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Additional copies of "The New Intifada" have been incorrectly combined with works by Noam Chomsky as the author. "The New Intifada" is a collection of essays edited by Roane Carey and Chomsky only wrote the introduction. Therefore, it should be attributed only to Carey, and not Chomsky. (Note, 3/27/09: New Intifada has migrated back here for now but the general caution still applies)

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