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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2006 – online /May – June 2006 /May 15 – May 21 | Print

May 15 – May 21, 2006 articles

Martha Kramer, 05/21/2006
In October 1950, US military forces, during their northward invasion, occupied and controlled a small region of North Korea called Sinchon in the Hwanghae Province.
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Philip Bonosky, 05/21/2006
We said goodbye to our chairman, and rode further on to Mankyungdai Agricultural Cooperative which was the birth-place of Kim Il Sung. The cottage in which he was born and the grounds around it had been preserved by the government, and we stopped off to visit it.
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Earth Talk, 05/21/2006
Most of the mainstream hair sprays, deodorants, nail polishes and perfumes that millions of people use every day contain these harmful chemicals. Phthalates are also employed as plastic softeners in many different consumer products, including children’s toys and medical devices.
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Terrie Albano, Editor, 05/20/2006
What you get from the PWW is a unique contribution - linking the ultra right with the thieving system it champions, along with the forces that can change the situation in the U.S. and win pro-people solutions — our multiracial working class and its allies.


irinnews.org, 05/20/2006
Egeland praised the dedication of the AMIS peacekeepers. "It cannot be right that so many of the courageous men and women serving with AMIS(African Union Mission in Sudan) have not even been paid their salary for two months..."
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irinnews.org, 05/20/2006
Supermarkets in the Angolan capital, Luanda, are struggling to meet the demand for bottled water as citizens try to protect themselves from cholera...(WHO) reported "a total of 36,721 cumulative cases and 1,335 deaths in 11 out of 18 provinces."
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www.trabajadores.co.cu, 05/20/2006
Ricardo Alarcón, president of the National Assembly of People’s Power, has condemned the xenophobic, racist and fascist anti-immigrant tendencies of the Republican administration of George W. Bush.
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Alina Martinez Triay, 05/20/2006
Bush and his inapplicable plan to recolonize Cuba...A plan which for many workers would mean unemployment, management abuses and a lack of social security, among other evils banished from the face of this island since nearly a half century ago.
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D. Blair Mays, 05/20/2006
In the midst of probably the greatest crime wave in history the target of the Bush Surveillance State is obviously misplaced. The greatest enemy of the US Constitution and the American middle class way of life are not citizens, but US global corporations. 
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Philip Bonosky, 05/20/2006
We jolted our way over the dusty roads to a collective farm some hour’s drive outside of Pyongyang. Along the way groups of boys and girls would draw up stiffly, when they saw us coming, their hands straight along their sides and bow their heads.
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Prakash Karat, 05/20/2006
THE historic victory of the Left Front in West Bengal for the seventh successive time and that too with a three-fourth majority and the decisive victory of the Left Democratic Front in Kerala with a two-third majority have brought the role of the CPI(M) and the Left into sharp focus.
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Communist Party of Canada, 05/20/2006
Wednesday’s narrow approval of the Harper government’s motion to extend Canada’s military mission in Afghanistan will not forestall growing public opposition to the war, the Communist Party declared in a statement released by its Central Executive following the Parliamentary vote.
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Sue Webb, 05/20/2006
Under the pretense of doing something about gas prices, President Bush and Republican leaders in Congress are seeking to gut the nation’s 30-year-old system for mandating fuel efficiency of cars and trucks.
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Joel Wendland, 05/19/2006
The Republican-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee, voting 10 to 8, voiced approval for the Federal Marriage Amendment (FMA), which would amend the US Constitution to outlaw same-sex marriages and civil unions.
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AFL-CIO, 05/19/2006
In Immokalee[Florida] I saw a nightmare but also the sparks of hope. Farm workers toil from dawn to dusk and are paid about 45 cents for every 32-pound container of tomatoes they pick—no overtime pay, no health insurance, no sick leave or vacations.
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Tula Connell, 05/19/2006
In August 2002, President Bush vetoed a bill that included $90 million to monitor the health of rescue and clean-up workers who were at ground zero following the terrorist destruction of the World Trade Center, Sept. 11, 2001.
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Haiti Progres, 05/19/2006
Although Haiti’s Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) announced winners of the April 21, 2006 legislative run-off elections on May 8, dozens of candidates that lost their bid for Senate and Deputy seats continue to demand new votes in several districts, charging fraud and irregularities.
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Philip Bonosky, 05/19/2006
If I had been impressed with China, I would be, in quite another sense, more impressed by Korea. At the end I would say that I was a heroic country, unbelievably heroic: and to witness such mass heroism left an indelible mark upon me an inextinguishable responsibility.
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Betty Clermont, 05/19/2006
US Senator Menendez (D-NJ) is “looking closely” at signing on to US Senator Russell Feingold’s (D-WI) bill to censure President Bush, Senator Menendez told Atlanta Progressive News during an in-person interview.
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Council On Hemispheric Affairs, 05/19/2006
In a certain sense, Washington’s new round of bluster can be properly seen as merely part of an ongoing war of words and spleen against Caracas, in which Chávez more than holds his own, much to the joy of the average Latin American.
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