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

May 15 – May 21, 2006 articles

Prensa Latina, 05/16/2006
A new approch on economic exchange, quite different from the globalization scope promoted by Washington on behalf of its transnationals, came to light with the signing of the People's Trade Agreement by Venezuela, Cuba and Bolivia.
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Sudanese Communist Party, 05/16/2006
On 9 January 2006, a whole year passed since the signing of the comprehensive peace agreement in Nivasha between the Peoples Movement for the Liberation of the Sudan (SPLM) and the Islamic government.
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Prasenjit Bose, 05/16/2006
THE Report of the US India CEO Forum titled “US-India Strategic Economic Partnership”, which was released during the recent Bush visit, has not attracted much media attention in contrast to the hype over the nuclear deal.
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People's Voice, 05/16/2006
With virtually no public discussion, the new Conservative government has taken crucial steps to tie Canada into the Pentagon's strategy for global military supremacy. The remnants of Canadian sovereignty are being shredded as part of this process.
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Barbara J. Miller, 05/15/2006
Turns out the Bush administration has been giving us the finger for several years. This is not a new thing, but the most recent example has set off a perfect storm of furious and justified indignation.
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Bobbie Wrenn Banks, 05/15/2006
Being a mom does mean we keep the home and hearth; but it also makes us keenly aware of the state of the world – and calls us to seek peace and work for justice.
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Ghada Karmi, 05/15/2006
My family was among those displaced and, though a child, I vividly remember the panic and misery of that flight from our home in Jerusalem on an April morning in 1948, with the scent of spring in the air.
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irinnews.org, 05/15/2006
The climate of fear since the events of 12 months ago has been confirmed by local rights activists. “From the few local residents whom we managed to meet, we learned that many people are scared to say anything..."
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Michael Parenti, 05/15/2006
When government expends more than it collects in revenues, this is known as deficit spending. To meet its yearly deficits, it borrows from wealthy individuals and financial institutions in the United States and abroad.
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Mercosur Press, 05/15/2006
Chilean president Michelle Bachelet said that the political “left turn” in Latinamerica can be seen as a “search for replies” from the region’s peoples that are striving to abandon “misery and poverty.”
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Ricardo Alarcón, 05/15/2006
I will not attempt to delineate here the ample and rich intellectual production of Karl Marx, his deep analysis of capitalism or the principal events of his era, nor will I touch upon his exemplary life as a social fighter and revolutionary leader.
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Sam Hammond, 05/15/2006
Originally the Six Nations protesters only shut down the construction site on the disputed land to stop an irreversible development of their land and thereby force negotiations.
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People's Democracy, 05/15/2006
In West Bengal, the Left Front  has romped home for a record seventh successive term with a three-fourth majority.  This is, by all counts, an international record  of the communists winning  democratic elections in a  capitalist society.
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