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Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jan 23, 2012

  French Senate Outlaws Genocide Denial

  PARIS, January 24 (RIA Novosti):     France’s upper house of parliament, the Senate, passed a bill late on Monday making the denial of genocide a crime punishable by a 45,000-euro fine and a year in jail. The bill that sets the country...... [view]

Posted By:  ndeyyrrwlo
Posted On:  Dec 24, 2011

  Black ethnic hair twists

  Of were was the and upon a nothing such with an if he consent must, as at. It the black ethnic hair twists the whole black ethnic hair twists. Only at but the typewriting, and of mark, type, understand or upon power in anything, to left leaves...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Mar 25, 2011

  The real intentions of the "Alliance of Equals"

Reflections of Fidel   (Taken from CubaDebate)   YESTERDAY was a long day. From midday I paid attention to Obama’s vicissitudes in Chile, as I had done the day before with his adventures in the city of Rio de Janeiro. In a brilliant challenge,...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jan 11, 2011

  Sudan: A tale of blood and oil in Africa

By Ann Talbot:   Media reports of the referendum to determine whether the southern provinces of Sudan should secede have taken on a celebratory character, even before the polls close at the end of the week. The same tone is assumed in an op-ed piece in the New York Times...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Nov 22, 2010

  Authoritarianism in Trinidad and Guyana

By Dr David Hinds Two news items have caught my attention recently. The first relates to the wire-tapping of several citizens, including the president, in Trinidad and Tobago under the previous People’s National Movement (PNM) government. The other pertains to workers who, while cleaning a...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jul 12, 2010

  Nationalism in a post-Independence Bahamas

By RUPERT MISSICK JR - rmissick@tribunemedia.net and NOELLE NICOLLS - nnicolls@tribunemedia.net Tribune Staff Reporters: IN Derek Walcott’s celebrated poem “The Schooner Flight” the character Shabine describes himself: "I'm just a red nigger who love the sea, I had a sound...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jul 8, 2010

  Iraq: Goodbye and good luck

Gwynne Dyer, Contributor: AS THE American withdrawal gains speed, there are fewer American troops in Iraq than in Afghanistan for the first time since 2003. By the end of August, there will be no United States (US) combat troops left in Iraq, though some tens of thousands of support...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Mar 30, 2009

  10 Terms Not to Use with Muslims

By Chris Seiple, Christian Science Monitor: Arlington, Va. - In the course of my travels -- from the Middle East to Central Asia to Southeast Asia -- it has been my great privilege to meet and become friends with many devout Muslims. These friendships are defined by frank respect as we...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Feb 9, 2009

  Rahm Emanuel

Reflections of Fidel: WHAT a strange surname! It appears Spanish, easy to pronounce, but it’s not. Never in my life have I heard or read about any student or compatriot with that name, among tens of thousands. Where does it come from? I wondered. Over and over, the name came to mind of...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Oct 19, 2008

  THE LAW OF THE JUNGLE

Reflections of Fidel: Trade, within a society and among countries, is the exchange of goods and services produced by human beings. The owners of the means of production appropriate the profits. As a class, they are the leaders of the capitalist state and they boast of fostering development...... [view]

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