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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2006 – online /Janaury – February 2006 /Feb. 20 – Feb. 26 | Print

February 20 – February 26, 2006 articles

Ramzy Baroud, 02/22/2006
Much has been said and done in response to the deliberately offensive anti-Muslim cartoons published late last year by a conservative Danish newspaper.
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CPUSA, Education Commission, 02/21/2006
Racism is not simply one group of people thinking badly about another...racism is not just an attitude, not just a feeling or a prejudice. Instead, racism is materially rooted in the institutional structures of our society.
| click here for related stories: racism, civil rights and equality

Thomas Riggins, 02/21/2006
Dennett claims that his book is a “forthright, scientific, no-holds-barred investigation of religion as one natural phenomenon among many.”


David Zirin, 02/21/2006
The right-wing media hordes, in a mad dash to deflect attention from Dick Cheney’s shooting spree, may have found their target of mass distraction: Bryant Gumbel.
| click here for related stories: racism, civil rights and equality

Matthew Cardinale, 02/21/2006
A US soldier stationed in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) says he is being retaliated against for complaining when his superiors failed to fly the American Flag at half-mast in remembrance of civil rights leader Mrs. Coretta Scott King.
| click here for related stories: racism, civil rights and equality

Michael Lettieri, 02/21/2006
In the next 6 months, Guyana, Peru, Colombia and Mexico will all hold presidential elections.
| click here for related stories: Latin America

David Swanson, 02/21/2006
Three years ago today we tried to prevent a war with the largest public demonstrations in cities around the world that had ever been held.
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David Bacon, 02/21/2006
Hotel workers announce the kickoff of a national campaign to negotiate new contracts with the largest hotel chains in cities throughout the US in 2006.
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Tareeq Al-Shaab, 02/21/2006
The "Co-ordinating Committee for the NGOs Conference" has considered the 6th of February a day of solidarity for abolishing the government Decree 8750.
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CPUSA Education Commission, 02/20/2006
As images from Katrina cascaded across their television screens, millions of people were shocked and asked themselves 'Why'? Why do so many racially oppressed people live in poverty?
| click here for related stories: racism, civil rights and equality

Randy Shaw, 02/20/2006
As UNITEHERE! Hospitality Industry President John Wilhelm put it, the campaign seeks to “recreate the middle class dream,” replacing America’s lost manufacturing, steel, and auto industry jobs with service jobs that pay a living wage.
| click here for related stories: labor movement

People's Daily Online, 02/20/2006
Predictions before say China's per capita GDP would reach 3,000 US dollars by 2020, a goal that might be obtained by 2010 at the current growth rate, and it's possible for the figure to hit 5,000 US dollars by 2020.
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Francisco Rodriguez, 02/20/2006
Dr. Luis Francisco Suero proposed the drafting of a new international fiscal agreement based on financial concepts that better accommodate aspirations favouring a more just world order.
| click here for related stories: imperialism/globalization

Joel Wendland, 02/20/2006
Who is Richard Berman, and why does he hate labor unions so much?
| click here for related stories: right wing watch

Betty Clermont, 02/20/2006
Ralph Reed’s largest campaign financial supporters, members of Georgia’s Hanna family, are major owners of CompuCredit.
| click here for related stories: right wing watch

David Swanson, 02/20/2006
Impeachment has been part of American culture longer than baseball or apple pie.  Only Mom has been around longer than impeachment.
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Gene C. Gerard, 02/20/2006
The Bush administration recently went out of its way to support an Iranian initiative to deny access to gay and lesbian organizati ons within the United Nations.
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