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February 21 - February 26, 2005 articles
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Seth Sandronsky, 02/26/2005
Ward Connerly has tried to end affirmative action programs in California. On February 16, Connerly received a payback for that and his more recent work: $250,000 from the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation.
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Gene C. Gerard, 02/26/2005
In the president’s State of the Union address this year, he pledged again to fight the growing HIV/AIDS epidemic. But when his 2006 budget proposal was released two weeks later, a different picture emerged.
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V.I. Lenin, 02/25/2005
Anti-Semitism means spreading enmity towards the Jews.
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Seth DeLong, 02/25/2005
President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela is pushing full speed ahead with land reform, an issue that has been one of the most divisive and perennially debated topics in Latin America.
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ICFTU, 02/25/2005
raq is an increasingly dangerous place for trade unionists, said the ICFTU today as it condemned the latest murder of the Iraqi labour leader Ali Hassan Abd.
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The Guardian (Australia), 02/25/2005
Rafiq Hariri, Lebanon's five-times prime minister and billionaire tycoon was assassinated in a huge bomb blast in Beirut last Monday, February 14. A number of others were killed or wounded in the blast that left a trail of carnage and devastation.
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Ben Davis, 02/25/2005
In 1994, after the assassination of the country's leader Juvenal Habyarimana, the long-simmering hostility of the Hutus for their fellow Rwandans, the Tutsi, boiled over into a bloody genocide.
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AFL-CIO, 02/25/2005
Good jobs, affordable health care coverage and secure retirements are the top priorities among Latino workers, Latino leaders said.
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Xuan-Trang Ho, 02/24/2005
Beijing aims to expand trade ties with Latin America in order to sate its growing energy demands.
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Akahata, 02/24/2005
President Bush in his fiscal 2006 budget requested money to develop the so-called Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator (RNEP), including inert-bomb tests.
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David Scondras, 02/24/2005
AIDS is a disease we can manage, control and prevent. But we have not mostly because of people who hate.
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Gyung-Lan Jung, 02/24/2005
Korean women, who have been hoping to see Korea become a land of peace, without war and weapons, and who have long worked for the peaceful reunification of Korea, are very concerned about the declaration that North Korea has nuclear weapons.
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Victor Grossman, 02/24/2005
his time George Bush is not visiting Berlin. His last visit here in 2002 resulted in an unfriendly demonstration of close to 100,000 people from all over Germany.
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Steven Laffoley, 02/23/2005
Last week, Time magazine reported that 36% of American High School students believe that newspapers should have government approval before publishing stories.
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Morning Star, 02/23/2005
US diplomats and George W Bush's apologists on this side of the Atlantic try to portray the US president's visit to Europe as a bridge-building exercise.
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Sudan Organisation Against Torture, 02/23/2005
SOAT calls on the United Nations Security Council to speedily endorse the recommendations embodied in the International Commission of Inquiry report on Darfur and to immediately act on its findings.
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Faleh A. Jabar, 02/23/2005
Iraq's elections, at once a defeat and a victory, the vehicle of both honour and shame, for Iraq, the US, the Arabs, exhibited all the paradoxes of globalised liberalism.
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W. John Green, 02/23/2005
The designation of John Negroponte as the first director of national intelligence recalls the Central American wars of the 1980s.
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Seth Sandronsky, 02/22/2005
Greenspan backs Bush’s plan for Social Security privatization, but will this bring about "class equity?" His record on what "class equity" is is questionable.
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Eric Green, 02/22/2005
James McMurtry and his backup band, the Heartless Bastards, with another guitarist and drummer, started their set at a new music venue in Brooklyn, SouthPaw.
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