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  • WORLD NOTES

    WORLD NOTES

    October 13, 2006

    Japan: No free ride for new, right-wing premier The first cabinet of new Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe came under criticism at a Sept. 26 meeting of Communist delegates to the Japanese Diet. Party Chair Shii...

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  • Posada and Bushs war on terror jam

    Posada and Bushs war on terror jam

    October 13, 2006

    Cuban exile and accused terrorist Luis Posada Carriles is back in the news. Posada is the admitted mastermind behind the bombing of a Cubana Airlines jet, which killed 73 people in a midair explosion over Barbados...

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  • Victory for Klamath River salmon

    Victory for Klamath River salmon

    October 13, 2006

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Native American tribes, commercial fishermen, recreational anglers and environmental groups have won a huge victory here. In the first test of a controversial federal dam relicensing law, an administrative law judge ruled Sept....

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  • North Korean test: Wide calls for negotiations, not confrontation

    North Korean test: Wide calls for negotiations, not confrontation

    October 13, 2006

    The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) announced it tested a nuclear weapon Oct. 9, provoking international condemnation from allies and enemies alike, as well as calls for negotiations, not confrontation. Many say the test...

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  • Texans get eyewitness account of Venezuelas Bolivarian Revolution

    Texans get eyewitness account of Venezuelas Bolivarian Revolution

    October 13, 2006

    DALLAS — Here and in other Texas cities — Garland, San Antonio and Fort Worth — Communist Party national board member Elena Mora reported on her recent trip to Venezuela. Her whirlwind Texas tour in the...

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