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Soumis par: zephyr
Posté le Nov 18, 2008
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By RICHARD FALK*
Barack Obama's presidential victory, above all, signaled to the world an American willingness to repudiate Bush militarist and unilateralist approaches to global policy.
Time will tell, but what now prevails is an unprecedented mood of high and happy expectations.The...... [view]
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Soumis par: zephyr
Posté le Oct 20, 2008
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By CHARLES R. LARSON:
If you’ve been attempting to make sense of the American presidential campaign, you are not alone. Weird, unbelievable, out of control -- these are terms that clearly apply to the nastiest election the country has ever encountered.
Let me assure you, however,...... [view]
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Soumis par: zephyr
Posté le 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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Soumis par: zephyr
Posté le Sep 25, 2008
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By: CHRISTOPHER VASILLOPULOS:
“They could succeed, but they could hardly, in any real sense, return. They could expiate their crimes in a technical, legal sense, but what they suffered there warped them into permanent outsiders.” -- Robert Hughes, “The Fatal Shore”
Robert...... [view]
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Soumis par: zephyr
Posté le Feb 24, 2008
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THE articles introduced in yesterday’s reflection, on February 14, were written in the last two or three days.
More than two weeks ago, on January 27, 2008, the digital publication Tom Dispatch reproduced an article translated for Rebelión by Germán Leyens: "Why the Debt Crisis is Now the...... [view]
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