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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2007 – online /October – November 2007 /Nov. 19 – Nov. 25 | Print

November 19 – November 25, 2007 articles

Fidel Castro Ruz, 11/20/2007
I remember exactly what I told him that night when I asked him not sacrifice himself: that Allende could not rely on a single soldier to fight back and that he, on the other hand, could rely on thousands.
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Prensa Latina, 11/20/2007
Political groups in favor of the constitutional reform joined forces to boost the campaign for the YES vote in the coming referendum on the proposal of president Hugo Chavez.
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Prensa Latina, 11/20/2007
One of every two primary and secondary French schools will close on Tuesday because of a strike called by public professors, heating up the environment already caused by the interruption of transportation.
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Renato Rabelo, 11/20/2007
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels’ path to strategic conception and Vladimir I. Lenin’s concrete experience to achieve socialism and the basic teachings of the experiences of constructing socialism in the 20th century.
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Council On Hemispheric Affairs, 11/20/2007
Land redistribution since 1952 has been a major, if intermittent, factor in Bolivian national life. In recent years it has attracted renewed interest, returning as a major economic initiative under President Evo Morales' "Agrarian Revolution."
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Sherwood Ross, 11/20/2007
By firing radioactive ammunition, the U.S., U.K., and Israel may have triggered a nuclear holocaust in the Middle East that, over time, will prove deadlier than the U.S. atomic bombing of Japan.
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Political Affairs, 11/19/2007
The inspiration behind the book was basically a sense by my co-author, Gabriel Greenberg, and I that there is a form of stereotyping in the United States, which parallels and is similar to stereotyping against African Americans, women, and other groups, that we now see being perpetuated against Muslims and Islam itself.
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Uri Avnery, 11/19/2007
The Annapolis conference is a joke. Though not in the least funny. Like quite a lot of political initiatives, this one too, according to all the indications, started more or less by accident. George Bush was due to make a speech.
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Earth Talk, 11/19/2007
Although green-friendly goods are starting to show up just about everywhere, finding all the right products is still not as simple as a one-stop trip to the mall or major grocer.
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IRINNews.org, 11/19/2007
Two Iraqi orphans died of cholera last week in Baghdad, bringing the deaths from this disease nationwide to 23 since it first appeared in August.
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Morning Star, 11/19/2007
Washington's behavior in pursuit of its campaign to whip up international hysteria over Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program is reminiscent of its conduct five years ago.
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Amit Sen Gupta, 11/19/2007
The Soviet Health system was introduced in the 1920s with an emphasis on securing health for all working people. The "socialized medicine" system was based on prevention, access and equity.
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Sam Webb, 11/19/2007
The immediate, necessary condition is to defeat the Right in the coming elections in 2008. That is the gateway to a new political conjuncture, to a new stage of struggle.
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