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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2007 – online /June – July 2007 /May 28 – June 3 | Print

May 28 – June 3, 2007 articles

Raghu, 05/29/2007
So this is it! No more excuses, no ifs and buts, this is definitive. The Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released the Report of its Third Working Group (WG3) on May 4 in Bangkok.
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Jonathan Springston, 05/28/2007
At least 10,000 delegates have registered and over 10,000 more are expected from all over the country and world are expected for the five-day event titled “Another World is Possible.”
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Michael Parenti, 05/28/2007
The goal of the transnational corporation is to become truly transnational, poised above the sovereign power of any particular nation, while being served by the sovereign powers of all nations.
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Earth Talk, 05/28/2007
A project of the nonprofit consumer group Co-Op America, the Printing Alternatives Promoting Environmental Responsibility (PAPER) Project educates magazine publishers about the benefits of recycled papers and helps them make the switch from less green paper choices.
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Joel Wendland, 05/28/2007
Layoffs, program cuts, classroom consolidation, outsourcing, retirement buyouts, cutting health care and retirement benefits, and even bankruptcy are all on the table, said members of the School Board of Ypsilanti in a public meeting May 23 at Ypsilanti, Michigan's East Middle School.
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Akahata, 05/28/2007
The government on May 18 held the first meeting of an advisory panel led by former Ambassador to the United States Yanai Shunji to consider ways for Japan to exercise the right of collective self-defense that the Constitution prohibits.
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Fidel Castro, 05/28/2007
World cereal production is on track to reach a record level in 2007. In spite of this, supplies will be barely adequate to meet increased demand, boosted by the development of the biofuels industry.
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