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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2005 – online /March – April 2005 /Apr. 18 – 23 | Print

April 18 – 23, 2005 articles

Joel Wendland, 04/22/2005
Fostering a Saddam Hussein image this past weekend at the National Rifle Association annual meeting, House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX) waved a rifle in the air and called on his "preferably armed" friends to help battle his enemies.
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Larry Birns and Sarah Schaffer, 04/22/2005
In the past decade alone, Ecuador has toppled three presidents for failing to deliver on promises of social justice, economic and political development and increasing employment.
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Steven Laffoley, 04/22/2005
With the Bush administration, I must admit: I don’t worry so much about the lies, as much as I worry about the truth – particularly when it gets “weird.”
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Jason Leopold, 04/21/2005
It's true that thousands of caribou and other types ofwildlife will be displaced if Washington D.C. lawmakers pass a measure to allow drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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David Swanson, 04/21/2005
The world, and our little corner of it, are being made measurably less safe by the Bush Administration. Terrorism has increased, not decreased.
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Norman Markowitz, 04/21/2005
A tabloid newspaper in Berlin had as its headline, "Wir Sind Pabst," or triumphantly, "we are the Pope."
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Joel Wendland, 04/21/2005
The United States possesses enough nuclear weapons to destroy the world many times over and over again. The Bush administration wants to use this fact for economic gain and political advantage.
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Eric Jackson, 04/21/2005
Certain contradictions in US President George W. Bush's rhetoric about a worldwide War on Terror have come to the fore again.
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Sam Webb, 04/21/2005
The conventional view of the communist movement was that after the revolutionary forces won political power, the period of consolidation would be relatively brief and new forms of popular power would emerge to replace our hopelessly corrupted political institutions.
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Sam Webb, 04/21/2005
For a movement to gain power and create a new society – and that’s what we are all about in the end – political imagination as well as historical memory are vital at every turn.
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CP of Turkey, 04/21/2005
Incirlik Base has been a trouble for Turkey. This base has been a jumping board for both NATO and the USA and a center for the anti-popular character and missions of the rule of capital in Turkey.
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Joel Wendland, 04/20/2005
A survey of Republican members of the House of Representatives reveals that only 20 representatives publicly support House Majority Leader Tom DeLay.
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David Swanson, 04/20/2005
So, Jimmy Carter and James Baker are sitting at a table, and Carter starts talking about the disastrous election of 2000 in Florida....
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Bob Briton, 04/20/2005
The media treatment of the passing of Pope John Paul II spoke volumes about the state of the media itself and the "popular culture" it peddles.
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Political Affairs, 04/19/2005
When George W. Bush campaigned for election in 2000, he said he believed that women ought to receive equal pay for equal work.
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Prensa Latina, 04/19/2005
Preliminary results showed that 8 168 253 Cubans, 96.27 percent, exercised their right to vote Sunday in the municipal elections.
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Sarah Anderson, 04/19/2005
Wal-Mart company documents released April 15 reveal that CEO H. Lee Scott, Jr., made $17,543,739 in total compensation last year – nearly twice the average of $9.6 million for leading U.S. CEOs as a whole, according to Business Week.
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Sasha Lilley, 04/19/2005
The Tyson Fresh Meats beef slaughter and processing facility in Pasco, Washington is an industrial tower of Babel.
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Thomas Riggins, 04/19/2005
The economic news from last year points out again that working people, under this capitalist economic system, are having their living standards cut down while the corporate ruling class continues to live high on the hog.
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Barbara Gonzalez, 04/19/2005
Last Tuesday, at the 61st meeting of the UN Human Rights Commission in Geneva, the United States put forth a resolution on the situation of human rights in Cuba.
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