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Geplaatst Door: zephyr
Gepost Op: Nov 17, 2008
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By RICHARD FALK*
The historic victory by Barack Obama is the first truly global election that has been celebrated by people around the world as if they had been voting participants. The re-election of George W. Bush in 2004 was also a national election with global reverberations, but it...... [view]
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Geplaatst Door: zephyr
Gepost Op: Nov 3, 2008
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By ÖMER TAŞPINAR:
History will not be kind to the Bush administration. According to New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, an unscientific poll of 109 professional historians found that 61 percent rated President George W. Bush as the worst president in American history.
A...... [view]
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Geplaatst Door: zephyr
Gepost Op: Oct 13, 2008
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By ASIM ERDİLEK:
It is no longer just a global financial crisis waiting to be ended by government rescue plans of this sort and that sort, here and there. What we now have is a full-blown global financial panic, seemingly impervious to plans of any sort, which last week caused a brutal...... [view]
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Geplaatst Door: aisfan
Gepost Op: Oct 11, 2008
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With all the talk of financial meltdown, it is easy for entrepreneurs to panic. Here is my advice inspired by the addition of a kitten to our family: 1) find paying customers ASAP This is not the time to worry about ramping users while putting yourself in the hole for the sake of...... [view]
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Geplaatst Door: zephyr
Gepost Op: Oct 11, 2008
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UN warns hungry Haitians could cause more unrest:
By Louis Charbonneau -
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters): Ignoring the plight of hurricane-ravaged Haiti and leaving its population hungry and angry could lead to a new wave of social unrest in the Caribbean country, the top UN envoy to Haiti said...... [view]
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Geplaatst Door: zephyr
Gepost Op: Oct 3, 2008
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From The Economist print edition:
Will America choose the old hero who favours tax cuts for business and the rich and backed George Bush’s wars? Or the young man who promises health care for all, a swift exit from Iraq and more money for the average worker? As America’s financial system...... [view]
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