Peace

                
  • Three decades later, Agent Orange still ravages Vietnam, GIs

    Three decades later, Agent Orange still ravages Vietnam, GIs

    May 12, 2006

    An unprecedented meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam, March 28-29, proved that wounds from the Vietnam War are still open and bleeding three decades after that conflict supposedly ended. It was the first International Conference of Victims of...

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  • Defense Dept. goes after vets job preference rights

    Defense Dept. goes after vets job preference rights

    May 12, 2006

    HONOLULU (PAI) — Don Bongo is both mad and sad at his military and civilian boss, Donald Rumsfeld. Bongo, you see, wears two hats: In regular life, he is a federal civilian defense worker at Pearl...

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  • Southeast Europe protests NATO expansion plans

    Southeast Europe protests NATO expansion plans

    May 12, 2006

    ATHENS, Greece — During her recent visit to Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was met by thousands of protesters wherever she stopped. The demonstrations, which were organized by communist parties, trade unions...

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  • Darfur peace pact raises hopes

    Darfur peace pact raises hopes

    May 12, 2006

    Hopes are high that Sudan’s western Darfur region is on the road to peace. The African Union announced on May 5 that an agreement to end the war in Darfur was signed between the Sudanese government...

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  • The U.S., Iran and nuclear politics

    The U.S., Iran and nuclear politics

    May 12, 2006

    In the midst of the muddy controversies surrounding the U.S.-Iran nuclear crisis lies a larger struggle for control of the greater Middle East and Central Asian region. The possibility of a U.S. nuclear or other strike...

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