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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2007 – online /October – November 2007 /Oct. 22 – Oct. 28 | Print

October 22 – October 28, 2007 articles

Earth Talk, 10/28/2007
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Global warming can make allergies worse simply because the major pollen producers that trigger allergic reactions thrive and flourish in warmer air. A recent report from the nonprofit Natural Resources Defense Council
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Political Affairs, 10/28/2007
I have opinions, God knows, on language. This statement of Lessing’s is ridiculous. What Marxism did was to liberate language for millions of workers the whole world over, and still does to this day.
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Matthew Cardinale, 10/28/2007
The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has officially processed two complaints made by resident association leaders, Diane Wright and Shirley Hightower, of Hollywood Courts and Bowen Homes public housing communities.
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Prensa Latina, 10/28/2007
IMF (International Monetary Fund) director, Rodrigo Rato, forecast that the dollar is due for a disorganized and pronounced fall.
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Earth Talk, 10/27/2007
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Most types of plastic bottles are safe to reuse at least a few times if properly washed with hot soapy water. But recent revelations about chemicals in Lexan (plastic #7) bottles are enough to scare even the most committed environmentalists from reusing them
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Prensa Latina, 10/27/2007
An official close to US Vice President Richard Cheney leaked plans for an attack on Iran which have been made public Friday by the German news outlet Der Spiegel.
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Cuban News Agency, 10/27/2007
The General Secretary of the Venezuelan Workers Union, Orlando Chirino voiced in Caracas his strong rejection to the anti-Cuba speech pronounced by US President Bush on Wednesday and said if Cuba were attacked it would receive the unconditional support of Venezuela.
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Prensa Latina, 10/27/2007
The UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Swiss academician Jean Ziegler, Friday called Cuba"s rejection to divert crops for the production of biofuels strong and very good.
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John Wojcik, 10/26/2007
United for Peace and Justice, the largest antiwar coalition in America, has announced plans for 11 peace marches to take place around the nation on Oct. 27.
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MercoPress, 10/26/2007
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said U.S. foreign policy is in part responsible for soaring oil prices and predicted that crude will continue its upward spiral rapidly closing in on the 100 US dollars per barrel benchmark.
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Joel Wendland, 10/26/2007
As Congress prepares to send second S-CHIP bill to the president's desk, which provides $35 billion over 5 years to provide insurance to 10 million children, President Bush's and the Republican Party's spending on the Iraq war will likely exceed $611 billion for the past 4-plus years.
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People's Daily Online, 10/26/2007
A senior Swiss aid official has warned that the situation in the increasingly isolated Palestinian territory is "untenable" and "shocking."
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Chris Carlson, 10/26/2007
Responding to US President George W. Bush's threats towards Cuba on Wednesday, Venezuelan authorities warned yesterday that "Cuba is not alone."
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Morning Star, 10/26/2007
Growing numbers of US citizens realize that the George W Bush administration has been nothing short of a disaster for them and for their families.
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Granma International, 10/26/2007
Around 16 civilians died and another 14 were injured early Tuesday morning after a U.S. helicopter attacked a town near Tikrit in northern Iraq.
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Akahata, 10/26/2007
Moriya Takemasa, who was the vice defense minister until the end of August, maintained a cozy relation on golf courses and at restaurants with a former executive of “Yamada Corporation."
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Prensa Latina, 10/25/2007
Trying to destroy the Cuban Revolution through the economic, financial, and commercial blockade and other coercive measures has been an obsession for US President George W. Bush.
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IRINNews.org, 10/25/2007
According to Aboudy, about 100 patients a day visit the hospital since it is the only one with a psychiatric unit in the capital although it lacks supplies and medical staff. Long queues form daily outside its door.
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Joel Wendland, 10/25/2007
Sensing imminent victory, congressional Democrats are preparing to send a second S-CHIP reauthorization bill to the president's desk within the next week or two.
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Michael Parenti, 10/25/2007
During his 26-year papacy, John Paul II elevated 483 individuals to sainthood, reportedly more saints than all previous popes combined. One personage he beatified but did not live long enough to canonize was Mother Teresa.
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