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  • Fearing voter wrath, GOPers buck Bush on Medicare

    Fearing voter wrath, GOPers buck Bush on Medicare

    July 26, 2008

    Sen. Edward Kennedy’s appearance in the Senate recently, in the midst of his personal battle against brain cancer, to break a Republican filibuster against a bill to save Medicare will go down in history. Days later,...

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  • Oil, independence, and gunboat diplomacy

    Oil, independence, and gunboat diplomacy

    July 26, 2008

    In Buenos Aires earlier this month, Assistant U.S. Secretary of State Thomas Shannon rejected theories that the U.S. Fourth Fleet, assigned to watch over South America, had been reactivated for offensive purposes. So that means defense,...

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  • WORLD NOTES: July 26

    WORLD NOTES: July 26

    July 26, 2008

    Ecuador: Reckoning for past crimes Ecuador’s government this month confiscated nearly 200 properties of the Isaías Group including three television stations, businesses and land. Alainet.org said the properties will be sold to reimburse depositors using banks...

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  • Obama trip spotlights new direction for U.S. foreign policy

    Obama trip spotlights new direction for U.S. foreign policy

    July 24, 2008

    News analysis Barack Obama appeared to have scored a major success in projecting “commander-in-chief” ability and foreign policy savvy in his visits to Afghanistan and Iraq last week, and continued that path as he traveled to...

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  • AFL-CIO’s Richard Trumka on Racism and Obama

    AFL-CIO’s Richard Trumka on Racism and Obama

    July 24, 2008

    AFL-CIO Secretary Treasurer Richard Trumka delivers a powerful speech at the Steelworkers convention in early July about racism and the 2008 elections.

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