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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2006 – online /March – April 2006 /Mar. 20 - Mar. 26 | Print

March 20 - March 26, 2006 articles

United for Peace and Justice, 03/21/2006
United for Peace and Justice NY Launches Peace Zone Campaign
New York, NY—New Yorkers will hold a town hall meeting with City Councilmembers to press them to take action to bring U.S. troops home from Iraq now.
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Bob Burnette, 03/21/2006
Like the blues song suggests, there's just one reasonable way out of Iraq. And that way ain't through the front door
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Jesus Risquet, 03/21/2006
Among the most outstanding groups on the island we must mention the Schola Cantorum Coralina, which has won great recognition within the sphere of choral music due to its high profile.
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www.trabajadores.co.cu, 03/21/2006
Cuba, against all odds, is the first team to qualify for the finals of the World Baseball Classic.
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Michael Lettieri, 03/21/2006
The nearly unassailable popularity of the former Mexico City mayor, who is often identified as the country’s “pink tide” option, has begun to infect his opponents’ campaigns with an increasing dosage of desperation.
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Thomas Riggins, 03/21/2006
Francis Fukuyama is now questioning “preventive war, benevolent hegemony and unilateral action.” He has written a powerful critique of Bush’s aggressive war in Iraq from a conservative point of view.


Andrew Murray, 03/21/2006
We must say that a "war for democracy" is an oxymoron under imperialism. Imperialism is in its essence un-democracy.
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Suneet Chopra, 03/21/2006
There is nothing “enlightened” about selling one’s country to a band of known international robbers and scamsters.
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irinnews.org, 03/20/2006
The United Nations on Monday welcomed a decision by the Communist Party of Nepal/Maoists (CPN/M) to lift a nationwide blockade. Much of the country had been crippled by the Maoist-imposed ban which began on 14 March.
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Shannell Jefferson, 03/20/2006
The Veterans Gulf March started in Alabama on March 14, 2006, and ended in New Orleans today. It was modeled after the famous civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery several decades ago.
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Joel Wendland, 03/20/2006
"The Bush administration continued to demonstrate its strong bias against workers' rights in 2005," states a report put out earlier this month by the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions.
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David Swanson, 03/20/2006
Something is happening in Iraq that most Americans have never heard about, but many Americans think the war is being fought for: the United States is building what look like permanent military bases.
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Gene C. Gerard, 03/20/2006
According to a report released last week by the Justice Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I.) violated procedures for wiretapping and other methods of obtaining intelligence more than 100 times.
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Dale Scott, 03/20/2006
This arrogant and dangerous accord thumbs its nose at the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which India has never signed, and to which the global community has tried to adhere.
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Venezuela Information Centre, 03/20/2006
100 MPs have now added their name to Colin Burgon MP’s Early Day Motion (EDM) in the British Parliament supporting the democratic process in Venezuela and urging the UK government to pursue a policy of constructive engagement with the country.
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Morning Star, 03/20/2006
OCCUPATION forces have chosen the third anniversary of their illegal invasion of Iraq to launch an exercise around Samarra that they describe as the largest airborne assault since March 2003.
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Prakash Karat, 03/20/2006
INDIA has become a strategic ally of the United States. This is the message that President Bush’s visit to India has underlined.
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