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Reflections on the (Unplanned) Death of an Ideology

Another Crisis of Capitalism

The Struggle for Women’s Equality in the US Today

Why a Philosophy of the Natural Sciences is Needed

Reflexiones sobre la muerte (imprevista) de una ideología

Yes We Can Shut Down the SOA

The Rosenberg Case in Historical Perspective

The Crash of 2008 and Historical Materialism

Lessons in Coalition Politics: The Indian Left and the Indo-US Nuclear Deal

My European Vacation: Interviews with Working-class Leaders

How to Reform Medicare and Create National Health Care

Sagebrush Noir: The Western as 'Social Problem' Film

Book Review: Democracy's Prisoner

Book Review: The Politics of Immigration

CD Review: Pete Seeger: At 89

December 2008 Poetry

Letter to the Editor

Table of Contents for December 2008 – January 2009 issue

/Archives - Dates and Topics /2006 – online /May – June 2006 /Jun. 5 – Jun. 11 | Print

June 5 – June 11, 2006 articles

Akahata, 06/11/2006
Twenty six out of the 37 U.S. meat packing facilities that have been given licenses to export to Japan repeatedly violated in 2004 and 2005 the U.S. BSE regulations such as the removal of risk material and determining the months-old age of cattle.
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Muhammed Asadi, 06/11/2006
Such behavior by the U.S. military involves dehumanizing the enemy and anyone who resembles them and eliminating them as easy as one would a cockroach...[and] race plays a crucial role in discrediting the opponent’s claims to humanity.
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Earth Talk, 06/11/2006
Actually, Mad Cow Disease, technically known as Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), was first detected in North America in January 1993, when a beef cow that had been imported from Britain to the Canadian province of Alberta tested positive.
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Dave Lindorff, 06/11/2006
...So let's get this straight: there was no justification for bombing that house. The U.S. military had Zarqawi in a perfect trap. He was surrounded. There was nowhere to run.
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Prensa Latina, 06/10/2006
The Cuban government decided not to accept any economic, political or social conditions that lead to intrusion in Cuban domestic affairs or go against the principles of the Revolution, nor[a condition] that favors one sector of the population
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Fathi M. El Fadl, 06/10/2006
It is important to unmask the position of the Sudanese government, to demand that it cooperate with efforts to hold accountable those responsible for violations of human rights in Darfur, including through the International Criminal Court.
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Scott Marshall, 06/10/2006
The car companies charge the same for a model whether it was built in Mexico, the U.S. or Canada, despite the differences in pay and benefits between the plants. The claim that lower wages mean lower prices does not stand up — all they do is make more profits off the lower wages.
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Prensa Latina, 06/10/2006
A final declaration issued by the Foreign Ministries of 116 countries met in Malaysia in late May called on the US government to respect Puerto Ricans’ right to self-determination and independence
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Byasdeb Dasgupta, 06/10/2006
For quite some time now, the post-war welfare state has been on the retreat in France as in many other nations in Europe, giving way to neo-liberal politics and economics. However, this is for the first time that a massive student movement erupted against the neo-liberal reforms.
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Laura Petricola, 06/10/2006
At hearings in Geneva May 5-8, a panel of 10 independent experts examined U.S. compliance with the UN Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. This is the first time U.S. compliance has been examined by the UN committee since 9/11.
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Dave Zirin and John Cox, 06/10/2006
The most watched tournament in the universe, the World Cup, opens today amid fears that an open and violent racism could upstage the games, humiliate its German hosts, and provide an international platform for Neo-Nazi swill.
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CRISPAZ, 06/10/2006
June 1 marked the two-year anniversary of Tony Saca's inauguration as El Salvador's President. Social movement and religious leaders around El Salvador marked the day by protesting the social and economic policies enacted under Saca Administration.
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www.sacp.org.za, 06/09/2006
This year marks the 10th Anniversary of our beloved constitution and already some of its sections are torn apart for selfish and desperate reasons... Individuals and organisations have donned upon themselves divine responsibilities so sacrosanct that they believe that they are above the constitution.
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Morningstaronline, 06/09/2006
The film was not endorsed as the official Venezuelan entrant at international film festivals, including the Academy Awards, despite the fact that the producers claim that it is the highest grossing film in Venezuelan history.
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irinnews.org, 06/09/2006
The death toll in a security guard strike, now running for more than two months, rose to over 20 in the central Gauteng province....The strike[was] called to demand better salaries and conditions.
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irinnews.org, 06/09/2006
Guinea, despite vast natural resources, is one of the world’s poorest countries. With inflation at nearly 30 percent...the cost of a 50-kilogram sack of rice is spiralling out of control to over US $25 – more than half of a civil servant’s monthly wage.
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David Swanson, 06/09/2006
When the House and the Senate pass similar but not identical bills, they create a conference committee to work out the differences.
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Matthew Cardinale and Sarah Epting, 06/09/2006
Elected officials, medical workers, and activists gathered at events nationwide on June 07, 2006, to demand Universal Health Care for all Americans which would build upon the success and effectiveness of the Medicare Program.
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International Press Center, 06/08/2006
Israeli combat helicopters bombed a number of sites in the Gaza Strip, while Israeli occupation forces continued their arrest campaigns throughout the provinces of the West Bank.
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www.trabajadores.co.cu, 06/08/2006
"Yes I Can" is --above all-- a program of social inclusion which offers the traditionally excluded sectors the best tool to fight against exploitation, because those who do not know how to read of write are condemned to the worst form of slavery"
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