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/Archives - Dates and Topics /Online Edition – 2006 Archive /November – December 2006 /Nov. 20 – Nov. 26 | Print

November 20 – November 26, 2006 articles

Goran Marcovic, 11/25/2006
We have always thought that what is needed for efficient struggle for socialism is organization. That is correct but it must be added that it is not any kind of organization that can be of help or even of necessity for this struggle.
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Earth Talk, 11/25/2006
Reconciling one’s green values with the urge to shop has never been easy. Most environmental groups today decry Western consumer habits as wasteful and a major cause of ecological degradation in a shrinking world.
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Pierre Barbancey, 11/25/2006
As Iraqi Minister of Science and Technology, Raïd Fahmi is also a member of the Central Committee of the Iraqi Communist party. Here, he comments on government actions, including what’s at stake from a political and security viewpoint, as well as the withdrawal of coalition armies.
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Morning Star, 11/25/2006
BEWARE of jumping hastily to the conclusion reached immediately by right-wing Maronite Christians in Lebanon and their imperialist backers with regard to the murder of Pierre Gemayel.
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Stephen Crockett, 11/24/2006
Internet harassment of Democratic or progressive political activists is a seriously problem that seems to be growing in scale and scope. Many Internet active Democrats have long been aware of organized harassment campaigns from large groups of Far Right Wing Republican cyber terrorists.
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Sitaram Yechury, 11/24/2006
China has today embarked on a countrywide project of creating what they call “socialist villages”. We also visited another village called Mydong of the cluster of fourteen villages in this area. Following the dismantling of the earlier commune system the Chinese state adopted the family contract system.
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Reuven Kaminer, 11/24/2006
The mysterious assassination of Pierre Jumayel could have been pulled off by any number of interested parties. The nice thing about this technique of political rub-out is that anyone can use it to reinforce existing fears and suspicions. My guess is that this is a Cheney operation, performed on the basis of instructions by the Vice. 
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Council On Hemispheric Affairs, 11/24/2006
On November 26, Ecuadorians will be heading to the polls for the second time in six weeks to decide who will be the country’s next president, amidst a highly polarized contest.
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Tudeh Party of Iran, 11/24/2006
One of the key features of the world today is that it is gripped with war, militarism, terrorism, exploitation, poverty and hunger as never before. And it is important to acknowledge the interdependence of all these tragic consequences of the dominance of capitalism in our world today.
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Akahata, 11/24/2006
When Itokazu declared her candidacy, she and five opposition parties agreed on a five-point basic policy, the first of which is clear opposition to the plan to construct the U.S. base in Nago City as part of the U.S. military realignment program.
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Alex Sanchez, 11/22/2006
On Friday October 17, former Uruguayan president Juan María Bordaberry and his foreign minister, Juan Carlos Blanco, were placed under arrest. They have been implicated in murders of two politicians, Zelmar Michelini and Héctor Gutiérrez Ruíz, as well as suspected members of the Tupamaros, Rosario Barredo and William Whitelaw, in Buenos Aires on May 1976.
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Communist Party of Cuba, 11/22/2006
Today it is more necessary than ever that revolutionary and left-wing forces get together to analyze the current world situation and propose concrete actions.
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Joel Wendland, 11/22/2006
Proposed revisions to China's labor laws, presented for discussion at this December's 19th Conference of the 10th Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, are stirring controversy among labor and business groups in the US.
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David Zirin, 11/22/2006
Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson began life in the condemned projects of Brooklyn, and condemned he has remained. His American journey has included stops in homeless shelters, reform schools, bankruptcy courts, and prison. Along the way, he earned and lost more than $100 million.
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Sherwood Ross, 11/22/2006
So who is surprised construction workers are treated worse than dogs in the United Arab Emirates? Who is surprised to find migrant workers from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh building skyscrapers for just 10% of the average UAE wage of $2,106 per month?
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Michael Fox, 11/22/2006
Venezuelan-U.S. Attorney, Eva Golinger, inaugurated her new book during the closing events of the 2nd International Book Fair in Caracas Sunday night. Her book, Bush vs. Chavez: Washington’s War Against Venezuela.
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Bob Briton, 11/22/2006
A High Court decision in favour of an appeal brought by the Federal Government means that asylum seekers will now have to "prove" that conditions in the country from which they fled are not safe enough for them to return at the expiry of their Temporary Protection Visas (TPVs).
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AKEL, 11/22/2006
The imperialist character of the "New World Order" has been demonstrated in the most evident way through the NATO raid against Yugoslavia, the invasion and continuous occupation of Iraq, the recent Israeli raid against Lebanon and so many other tragic examples.
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Gene C. Gerard, 11/22/2006
It appears as if Dr. Keroack’s chief qualification, in the eyes of President Bush, for his new position is his strong support for abstinence-only sex education.
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David Swanson, 11/22/2006
Now, we almost all agree that Bush and Cheney have done bad things.  But have they actually committed crimes?  If you know anyone who has any doubts on this topic, may I recommend a brilliant little book for you to stick in their stocking next month?
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