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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2007 – online /March – April 2007 /Mar. 26 – Apr. 1 | Print

March 26 – April 1, 2007 articles

Joel Wendland, 03/27/2007
This past Friday (3-23-07), hundreds of people gathered at the Tamiment Library at New York University to welcome the transmission of hundreds of thousands of archival pieces from the Communist Party USA to the library.
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Thomas Riggins, 03/27/2007
A recent article in the New York Times by Nicholas Wade (“Scientist Finds the Beginnings of Morality in Primate Behavior,” March, 20, 2007) explores recent scientific studies on the origins of the human moral sense.
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Reuven Kaminer, 03/27/2007
Something is wrong. There are more and more organizations on the left. But this plethora of NGO’s does not seem to signify an expansion of action on the left and growing impact on society here in Israel. There are signs that there are other processes at work.
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Jalal Alavi, 03/26/2007
Ever since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the terror events of 11 September 2001, the world has, as a result of US opportunism, witnessed the creation or intensification of three major trends in international politics.
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Earth Talk, 03/26/2007
As of the end of 2006,169 countries had signed onto the Kyoto Protocol, an agreement forged in Kyoto, Japan in 1997 calling on the world’s industrialized nations to reduce emissions of so-called “greenhouse gases” thought to be contributing to global warming.
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Norman Markowitz, 03/26/2007
What would the world be without the Communist movement, and what would the United States be without the CPUSA? Let me summarize very quickly.
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Jorge Majfud, 03/26/2007
A minor tradition in conservative thought is the definition of the dialectical adversary as mentally deficient and lacking in morality.
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Matthew Cardinale, 03/26/2007
“STOP in the NAME of choice, before you take my rights away-ay-ay,” was one of this year’s cheers at the 5th Annual March for Women’s Lives at the Georgia State Capitol.
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The Guardian (Australia), 03/26/2007
The alliance between Japan and Australia is part of a much wider plan between the conservative governments of the Washington-Tokyo-Canberra axis, to surround the People’s Republic of China and to eventually provoke a war against that country unless it falls into line with their political and economic demands.
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B Prasant, 03/26/2007
A KISAN rally organised by the Bengal unit of the AIKS filled out the expanse of the Brigade Parade grounds, and beyond, and raised a strong slogan in favour of industrial growth.
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Akahata, 03/26/2007
Since it is evident that military force cannot solve the Iraqi issue, the government must give up on extending the special measures law and immediately withdraw the SDF from Iraq.
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