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RIO DE JANEIRO – Hace un año desde que Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, el ex obrero metalúrgico y dirigente del izquierdista Partido de los Trabajadores de Brasil, fue electo presidente del país.
Comments (View) | Read more | Feb 14, 2004

Opinion

For all of us who were addicted to watching the debates among the talking heads before the Iraq War started, the specter of David Kay looms.
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The National Committee of the Communist Party USA adopted the following solidarity resolutions during its meeting in New York on Feb. 1, 2004.
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The detention center at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, described by various organizations as a “legal black hole,” continues to draw criticism from many sources.
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Following the declaration by President Bush’s chief U.S. weapons hunter David Kay that Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction prior to the U.S. invasion – the administration’s stated reason for the Iraq war – Bush’s move to set up an investigation commission to look into “intelligence failures” is being assailed as a damage control and cover-up effort.
Comments (View) | Read more | Feb 7, 2004

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Favorite son John Edwards carried South Carolina and John Kerry captured five other states in the Feb. 3 Democratic primaries. Gen. Wesley Clark eked out a narrow win in Oklahoma. Sen. Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut dropped out. But regardless of the state, voters sent a loud, clear message that Bush must go Nov. 2. click here for Spanish text
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Negro history: The history of the whole Negro people. A proud heritage of courage.
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News Analysis

Military contractors Boeing and Northrop Grumman were the big winners in the $2.4 trillion budget presented to Congress Feb. 2 by George W. Bush. The proposed budget is a financial blueprint for disaster in Bush’s drive to keep the White House.
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FORT BENNING, Ga. – The trials of 27 people arrested here for their November protest of the infamous “School of the Assassins” began Jan. 26 before a federal magistrate.
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Record turnout in New Hampshire

MANCHESTER, N.H. – Health care, jobs and the Iraq war were the issues on voters’ minds as they turned out in record numbers for the Jan. 27 presidential primaries here. Over 214,000 voted in the Democratic primary, far exceeding any previous year’s total. click here for Spanish text
Comments (View) | Read more | Jan 31, 2004


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