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  • Stem cell vote a big rebuff to Bush

    Stem cell vote a big rebuff to Bush

    June 3, 2005

    Scientists hailed the May 24 bipartisan House vote to expand embryonic stem cell research, a major rebuff to President Bush. They urged a fight to push the measure through the Senate. Fifty Republican representatives broke with...

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  • Black trade unionists urge labor unity

    Black trade unionists urge labor unity

    June 3, 2005

    Warn against AFL-CIO restructuring that reduces minority representation, call for new Black political agenda PHOENIX — “There are no more common allies than the broad community and organized labor, and there are no more natural allies...

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  • ‘Deep Throat’ and imperial presidencies

    ‘Deep Throat’ and imperial presidencies

    June 2, 2005

    News Commentary The revelation that FBI Deputy Director W. Mark Felt was the mysterious figure known as “Deep Throat” has led to renewed interest in the Watergate scandal that brought down President Richard Nixon’s administration. At...

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  • Two Koreas agree to cooperate for peace

    Two Koreas agree to cooperate for peace

    May 27, 2005

    Bush administration divided on policy NEW YORK — South Korea and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK, North Korea) have been moving forward towards cooperation and peace, while the Bush administration seems to be divided...

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  • Why are we making the same mistakes?

    Why are we making the same mistakes?

    May 27, 2005

    On April 30, 1975, the last U.S. helicopter lifted off the roof of the U.S. Embassy in Saigon. This marked the end of an unjust war that damaged or destroyed hundreds of thousands of American and...

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