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  • Editorials

    Editorials

    August 16, 2002

    Rights under attack The American Bar Association has joined growing condemnation of the Bush administration’s secret detention of immigrants since Sept. 11. The ABA said the government should disclose the detainees’ names and where they are...

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  • New Colombian government slams door on peace

    New Colombian government slams door on peace

    August 16, 2002

    When Anne Patterson, U.S. ambassador to Colombia, called on the new government of ultra-rightist President Alvaro Uribe Velez to summon the reserves to fight against leftist guerrilla forces, Uribe’s minister of defense, Martha Lucia Ramirez, did...

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  • Truth stranger than fiction?

    Truth stranger than fiction?

    August 16, 2002 By John Pappademos And Evelina Alarcon

    In a development the American Civil Liberties Union has called “surreal,” an Aug. 6 Salon.com report says the Department of Justice is forwarding incoming Operation TIPS calls to Fox TV’s “America’s Most Wanted” series.

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  • Bush scuttles medical privacy

    Bush scuttles medical privacy

    August 16, 2002 By Phil E. Benjamin

    If there was ever a question about corporate ownership of the Bush White House, recent actions in regard to the privacy of personal medical data should remove all doubt.

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  • War and the new Global 500

    War and the new Global 500

    August 16, 2002

    Fortune magazine recently published its latest “Global 500” listing of the world’s 500 largest corporations, ranked by their sales (revenues) in 2001. Eleven enterprises are from China, which is the product of a socialist revolution despite...

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