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Can Al Gore Save the World?

Political Affairs, 08/27/2007
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Marc Brodine, 08/27/2007
Frederick Engels, in his graveside address for Marx, noted that “Marx discovered the law of development of human history: the simple fact, hitherto concealed by an overgrowth of ideology, that mankind must first of all eat, drink, have shelter and clothing, before it can pursue politics, science, art, religion, etc.”
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Chris Stevenson, 08/27/2007
(illustration by Chogrin)
A talk show producer once told me that he breaks police officers down into three categories. Twenty percent of the officers are really good cops; they arrest dangerous criminals, they’ll climb a tree to save your little girl’s cat.
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Ben Sears, 08/27/2007
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The Chicago UFPJ conference was memorable both because of the successful formal proceedings and the decisions reached and because of the countless sidebar conversations and discussions that enriched everyone’s experience.
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Emile Schepers, 08/27/2007
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Se está escribiendo y hablando mucho sobre los problemas relacionados con la inmigración de los indocumentados. Los políticos y los llamados “expertos” pitorrean mentiras racistas.
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