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March 27 – April 2, 2006 articles
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Ralph Nader, 03/27/2006
Good citizens, can fairly describe the dictatorial Bush and Cheney as psychiatrically challenged. Send them to the unemployment lines, where Halliburton and Exxon will certainly pick them up.
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David Howard, 03/27/2006
The Latino Peace Pilgrimage ends in San Francisco on March 27. Jesús Suárez, a 20-year-old Marine...stepped on a cluster bomb and died, becoming one of the first casualties of our catastrophic occupation of Iraq.
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Combined Sources, 03/27/2006
Reggie Clemons is a 33 year old African American man sentenced to death in Missouri after an unfair trial by a jury that was biased in favor of execution.
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Steven Laffoley, 03/27/2006
The first law of ecology is this: all things are interconnected - even frogs and freedom. I was reminded of this recently while looking at a magazine. In it, I came across a picture of a Costa Rican Golden Toad.
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People's Democracy, 03/27/2006
MARCH 20th marks the third anniversary of the imperialist military occupation of Iraq. On this day, millions of people across the globe marched in protest against US president, George Bush, and US imperialism’s policies.
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Philippine Communist Party (PKP), 03/27/2006
A "State of National Emergency" was declared by Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo last February 24, under Presidential Proclamation 1017 (PP-1017), allegedly to suppress a coup attempt against her.
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