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/Archives - Dates and Topics /Online Edition – 2006 Archive /November – December 2006 /Nov. 27 – Dec. 3 | Print

November 27 – December 3, 2006 articles

Norman Markowitz, 12/03/2006
Disturbing evidence concerning the 1968 assassination of Bobby Kennedy surfaced recently near the time of what would have been Kennedy's 81st birthday.
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Earth Talk, 12/03/2006
recent studies have linked some of the ingredients in hair care products to various human health problems, so hair care professionals and consumers are well advised to know their options.
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Michael Fox, 12/03/2006
Highlighting one of the first initiatives of the recently launched Mission Energy Revolution, 73 new solar-powered lamp posts where installed last week along Bolivar Avenue in downtown Caracas.
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Council On Hemispheric Affairs, 12/02/2006
On the morning of November 6, radical protesters in support of the Oaxaca popular movement detonated bombs at three high-profile targets in Mexico City, including the PRI headquarters and the Federal Electoral Tribunal.
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David Swanson, 12/02/2006
I did something worse than St. Augustine did when I was a kid.  I must confess I broke into a house on the other side of town, and I did it just because it was such an ugly beat-down house that needed work so badly.
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Akahata, 12/02/2006
Liberal Democratic Party Policy Research Council Chair Nakagawa Shoichi has repeatedly called for a debate on whether Japan should possess nuclear weapons in the wake of North Korea's nuclear test.
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Susan Webb, 12/02/2006
The nationwide peace coalition United for Peace and Justice has called for a mass march on Washington Jan. 27 to press the new Congress to “take immediate action to end the war.”
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Communist Party of Vietnam, 12/02/2006
This situation requires us to conduct scientific and sound evaluations in order to come up with appropriate and beneficiary solutions for each party, each country and the world's democratic and progressive movement as a whole.
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Combined Sources, 12/02/2006
The Riga NATO summit of 29th of November 2006 constitutes a further step in the reinforcement of NATO as "gendarme du monde" and of its vital role in promoting the reactionary policies of big capital.
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David Swanson, 12/01/2006
An astonishing 44 percent of Americans do not want President Bush impeached (Newsweek), 36 percent approve of the job he's doing (AP-Ipsos), 33 percent support the Iraq War (CNN). What, you may ask, is the matter with these people? Well, primarily this: they get their news by watching television and occasionally glancing at a magazine or newspaper. They don't know the things you know if you listen to progressive radio or search out news on the internet or read the ends of articles that begin on page 18.
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Dave Lindorff, 12/01/2006
Are current political systems--our own and others around the world--fundamentally incapable of dealing with the biggest crisis facing mankind, indeed facing life on earth?
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Sherwood Ross, 12/01/2006
The initial 6,000 print run of a 112-page book of 86 shocking color illustrations by Colombian artist Fernando Botero depicting the torture of Iraqi prisoners titled Abu Ghraib is selling well in the United States and will be reprinted, a spokesman for Prestel Publishing here said.
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Dave Zirin, 12/01/2006
It started out like your typical pro football player. But then, tucked away drowsily in the last paragraph, Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman Adalius Thomas, emerged with something to say.
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Ramzy Baroud, 12/01/2006
Any act of collective punishment — whether ethnic cleansing or genocide or any other — is often preceded and or adjoined by a racist discourse that dehumanizes the victim and justifies the crime on baseless grounds, a concoction of lies and fibs that may appeal to national or religious psyches, but fails the test of law, morality or basic human norms and expectations. 
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Michael Shepler, 12/01/2006
Prior to Synergistic Press’s publication of "Bastard in a Ragged Suit", Herman Spector was one of the "lost" social poets of the 1930s. Almost all of his published writing had appeared during the brief period between 1928 and 1934.
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Jane M. McCabe, 12/01/2006
In the northern savannah of Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa, there are nine hills between the town of Ferké and the Muslim village of Nambonkaha. There Sarah Erdman spent two years, 1998 and 1999, as a health care worker for the Peace Corps.


David Swanson, 12/01/2006
An astonishing 44 percent of Americans do not want President Bush impeached (Newsweek), 36 percent approve of the job he's doing (AP-Ipsos), 33 percent support the Iraq War (CNN).  What, you may ask, is the matter with these people? 
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Lawrence Albright, 11/30/2006
In the culmination of a four year legal battle, a federal judge has ruled that the US government discriminates against blind and visually impaired persons by issuing currency that looks and feels the same.
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CP of Bangladesh, 11/30/2006
Bangladesh communists have declared a nationwide demonstration on November 30 to demand the immediate implementation of its 53-point charter of electoral reforms and to call for a fundamental transformation in the country's political orientation, the principal message of the demonstration will be: "Change the Government AND Change the Politics."
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Matthew Cardinale, 11/30/2006
Donzella James, a former Georgia State Senator, US Congressional candidate, and elections integrity advocate, has decided to run for Chairperson of the Democratic Party of Georgia, Atlanta Progressive News has learned in an exclusive.
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