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/Archives - Dates and Topics /Online Edition – 2007 archive /January – February 2007 /Jan. 8 – Jan. 14 | Print

January 8 – January 14, 2007 articles

Alvaro Garcia Linera, 01/14/2007
Since the fall of the Soviet Bloc, new questions as to the nature and evolution of socialism have circulated. The election of Hugo Chavez to Venezuela’s presidency in 1998 has given rise in Latin America to the notion of “socialism of the 21st century.”
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Ray Rogers, 01/13/2007
For nearly four years, the Campaign to Stop Killer Coke (www.killercoke.org) has focused attention on The Coca-Cola Company’s gross human rights abuses at its bottling plants in Colombia while educating the public about Coke’s unethical and criminal behavior worldwide.
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Carolyn Baker, Ph.D., 01/13/2007
It’s winter in the United States, and in most places seasonably cold. Perspiration on the brow of Miss Liberty in New York City at 70 degrees last week reminds us that global warming is in our faces, deceptively so, as Big Apple residents gleefully cavorted in Central Park wearing shorts and smugly quipping that the East Coast was somehow cheating Old Man Winter out of his annual freeze-fest.
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Jason Miller, 01/13/2007
Fierce armor-clad gladiators applying wicked hits, battering each other relentlessly, engaging in bone-jarring collisions, and performing feats of near super-human athleticism….
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Jean-Guy Allard, 01/13/2007
Adolfo Franco, the official who administrates the Latin American funds for USAID on behalf of the godfathers of the Cuban-American mafia, has managed to almost completely conceal the whereabouts of $65.4 million donated by this federal fund throughout the last decade.
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International Association of People's Lawyers-Philippines, 01/13/2007
The Philippine Chapter of the International Association of People’s Lawyers (IAPL) vehemently denounces the recent escape of convicted rapist Lance Cpl. Daniel Smith to the US Embassy staged by conniving Philippine and US officials.
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David Swanson, 01/12/2007
There is a decent chance that within the next month or two the New Mexico State Legislature will ask the U.S. House of Representatives to begin impeachment proceedings against President Bush and Vice President Cheney.
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AFL-CIO, 01/12/2007
No United States foreign policy can be sustained without the informed consent of the American people. Last November the American people spoke loudly and clearly that the President’s course in Iraq was flawed and that he should begin bringing our troops home rapidly.
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Abid Mustafa, 01/12/2007
To assuage international concerns over cross border filtration into Afghanistan, the Pakistani government has announced a series of measures.
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Council On Hemispheric Affairs, 01/12/2007
President Bush’s nomination of current director of National Intelligence John Negroponte for the position of deputy secretary of state brings bad news for Latin America.
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Akahata, 01/12/2007
The United Nations General Assembly in December adopted a resolution entitled, "Renewed determination towards the total elimination of nuclear weapons" of which Japan was the leading sponsor.
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Tribuna Popular, 01/12/2007
El presidente reelecto de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela, Hugo Chávez Frías, juró este miércoles ante la Asamblea Nacional (AN) desarrollar su segundo mandato presidencial en pro de la construcción del Socialismo.
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Tudeh Party of Iran, 01/12/2007
On the morning of November 19, security agents of the Supreme Leader regime, arrested Mansour Ossanlou the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Tehran and Suburbs Public Transit Union once again and sent him to jail.
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Communist Party of Ireland, 01/11/2007
In a development that further exposes the EU as a tool of big business, the European Court of Justice will effectively decide later this year whether workers within the European Union have a fundamental right to strike.
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Michael Moore, 01/11/2007
Listen, can I be frank? Sending in 20,000 more troops just ain't gonna do the job. That will only bring the troop level back up to what it was last year. And we were losing the war last year!
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Dennis J. Kucinich, 01/11/2007
We are losing our nation to a philosophy of war and destruction. It is time for policies of peace and construction. It is time for the philosophy of peace, nonviolence and economic justice. This was the philosophy of Dr. King, Gandhi, Jesus, Fredrick Douglas, A. Philip Randolph, Bayard Rustin, Fannie Lou Hamer, Sojourner Truth, Cesar Chavez, and Jesse Jackson.
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Robert Fantina, 01/11/2007
As the U.S. government continues its tragic misadventure in Iraq, more and more soldiers are seeing the illegality and immorality of the war and are deserting. One outspoken soldier who refused deployment to Iraq, Lt. Ehren Watada, is being charged with ‘contempt of government officials.’
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David Swanson, 01/11/2007
Bush just connected Iraq to 9-11 again, and the media will not tell you it was a lie. Bush just gave a list of reasons why this time his escalation of the war will work. The reasons amounted to: 1) We'll have more troops. 2) We'll go into neighborhoods holding hands with Iraqis. 3) Maliki won't "tolerate" any interference
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Ramzy Baroud, 01/11/2007
US President George W Bush's new war strategy due to be officially announced on Wednesday, which will likely meet an uphill battle at the now Democrat-controlled Congress, is a slap in the face of the majority of American voters, and indeed the democratic process.  
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Campaign to Stop Killer Coke, 01/11/2007
The Florida federal judge whose rulings have repeatedly limited legal options for plaintiffs seeking to hold Coca-Cola accountable for crimes and human rights violations in Colombia is entangled in a web of questionable ties to the world’s largest beverage company, the Campaign to Stop Killer Coke has recently discovered.
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