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David Swanson, 04/18/2005
For more than a decade we've heard about a political animal called the RINO (Republican in Name Only), but most species of RINO have become endangered or at least threatened.
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IRINNews.org, 04/18/2005
Iraqi families are becoming increasingly concerned over a rise in kidnappings, where youngsters are being held for huge amounts of ransom money.
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Joel Wendland, 04/18/2005
The terrorism card was a political maneuver by the Bush administration to scare just enough people to win reelection in November.
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Philippines Peace and Solidarity Council, 04/18/2005
The Philippine Peace and Solidarity Council (PPSC) held a meeting of Solidarity with Cuba and Venezuela 10 April 2005 at the Balay Kalinaw (House of Peace) of the University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City.
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United for Peace and Justice, 04/18/2005
In August 1945, the United States incinerated the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki with atomic bombs, initially killing more than 200,000 human beings, and starting a nuclear arms race that has held humanity hostage ever since.
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Sue Webb, 04/18/2005
Tens of thousands of Iraqis demonstrated against the U.S. occupation, April 9, in Baghdad. Some estimated the numbers as high as 300,000.
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iraqanalysis.org, 04/18/2005
This briefing examines the continuing use of incendiary weapons by the US military in Iraq. US officials have been forced to admit using the MK-77 incendiary, a modern form of napalm.
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