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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2008 – online /Jan. – Feb. 2008 /Jan. 7 – Jan. 13 | Print

January 7 – January 13, 2008 articles

Joel Wendland, 01/13/2008
Dennis Kucinich, shown in the center with Elizabeth Kucinich, meets with supporters in Detroit. (Political Affairs/Wendland)
Dennis Kucinich can't get a fair shake, say his supporters. The media ignore him and the Democratic Party is unhappy with his insurgent candidacy.
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Jonathan Springston and Matthew Cardinale, 01/12/2008
With Georgia’s February 5, 2008, Presidential Primary Election quickly approaching, many of Georgia’s elected officials are finalizing their endorsements among the top Democratic candidates for President of the United States.
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Joel Wendland, 01/12/2008
Rep. Dennis Kucinich speaks at the University of Detroit. (Political Affairs/Wendland)
In a stump speech before an audience of more than 200 at the University of Detroit Friday, Rep. Dennis Kucinich called for a recount of electronic ballots from the New Hampshire Democratic primary.
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C P Chandrasekhar, 01/11/2008
On December 9, 2007, in a move that went relatively unnoticed in India, seven South American countries signed an agreement that could have important implications for the dominance asserted by the IMF and World Bank in developing countries.
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Cuban News Agency, 01/11/2008
The arrival Wednesday of President Bush to the Middle East was met by Palestinian protests and Israeli attacks against the Gaza Strip which left three dead.
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Prensa Latina, 01/11/2008
Renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement is a matter of national security, CCC (Cardenista Farmer Union) President Max Correa said on Tuesday.
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Joel Wendland, 01/10/2008
Sen. Barack Obama received a huge boost one day after finishing slightly behind Sen. Hillary Clinton in the New Hampshire primary when three important union endorsements went his way.
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Bob Wing and Marqueece Harris-Dawson, 01/10/2008
The jubilation of Barack Obama's stunning win in Iowa was muted by the dismay of his defeat in New Hampshire.
Commentators have conjured up every conceivable explanation for New Hampshire's sudden change of heart as Obama's nine point lead evaporated
within 24 hours.
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Lynda Walker, 01/10/2008
Salam Ali, the International Secretary for the Iraqi Communist Party (ICP) recently visited Belfast and held a briefing meeting for the Communist Party of Ireland.
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IRINNews.org, 01/10/2008
Iraqi officials and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have welcomed the UN World Food Program’s (WFP) emergency operation announced on 3 January to provide food aid to displaced Iraqi families.
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Joel Wendland, 01/09/2008
Defying the polls and the media hype, Sen. Hillary Clinton defeated Sen. Barack Obama by three points last night in the New Hampshire Democratic primary. John Edwards came in a distant third, and Rep. Dennis Kucinich and Gov. Bill Richardson rounded out the pack.
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Joel Wendland, 01/09/2008
The Iraq war has been pushed to the back burner recently. Presumptions about the success of the "surge" have helped sideline the war as a major media story and even a predominant election issue.
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Jonathan Springston, 01/09/2008
US Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) became the new comeback kid by parlaying a third place finish in the Iowa Caucuses into a New Hampshire win in the nation's first Primary Election on Tuesday.
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FAIR, 01/09/2008
As the results of the Republican and Democratic primaries in New Hampshire are reported tonight, it's a good bet that many prominent pundits and journalists will declare the race for the White House all but over--long before 98 percent of voters have had any say in the matter.
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Dave Zirin, 01/09/2008
And not since J-Lo's heyday – or maybe Brad Pitt's rear appearance in Thelma and Louise – has a butt been so utterly over-discussed. We now know that Roger Clemens has a rear end that's seen more needles than Keith Richards' family room.
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John Sweeney, 01/09/2008
It seems like yesterday that 15,000 working family voters crowded into Chicago’s Soldier Field to ask questions and hear what the seven major Democratic presidential candidates had to say about jobs, health care, workers’ rights, the war in Iraq and more.
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Chris Stevenson, 01/09/2008
Disciplinary hearings in Buffalo get tense as charges of misconduct fly between Black and white police officers.
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Joel Wendland, 01/08/2008
Ignored by the media. Written off by the Democratic Party elite. Damned with faint praise by many liberals. Dennis Kucinich's campaign sends a clear message: End the war now. Single-payer, not-for-profit universal health care.
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Mike Lucio, 01/08/2008
Being a young, educated, politically active Chicano today is difficult. I often feel isolated and like the victim of racial prejudice, even among family and like-minded colleagues and other activists.
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Nestor Núñez, 01/08/2008
Bush and his closest allies, at the same time those with the least ethics, planned and ordered the violence against those detained in the so called anti terrorist crusade beyond acceptable norms.
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