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  • Cuba graduates doctors from over 20 nations

    Cuba graduates doctors from over 20 nations

    September 2, 2005

    “The Latin American School of Medicine is Cuba’s modest contribution to unity and integration,” said Dr. Juan Carrizo Estévez, dean of the school, to the 1,610 members of the first graduating class at a ceremony in...

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  • Festival diary: It was enough to change my mind forever

    Festival diary: It was enough to change my mind forever

    September 2, 2005

    Erika, 19, a Chicana student from Los Angeles, agreed to be interviewed by the World before, during and after the 16th World Festival of Youth and Students. Below is her interview upon returning home. How do...

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  • Hot debates over Iraqs constitution

    Hot debates over Iraqs constitution

    September 2, 2005 By Susan Webb

    Iraq’s communists say that while the draft constitution now being hotly debated is “acceptable” in its general content, they have big reservations about many aspects. They single out potential loopholes that could set back women’s rights...

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  • From Vietnam to Venezuela  Socialism is viable problem-solver

    From Vietnam to Venezuela Socialism is viable problem-solver

    September 2, 2005

    CARACAS, Venezuela — “Experience and achievement have shown us that socialism is viable and economically effective at solving social problems,” Tran Doc Loi, a member of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union’s international department, told...

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  • National Clips

    National Clips

    September 2, 2005

    WASHINGTON: Bush shelves report on bilingual education True to its policy of never letting facts get in the way of politics, the Bush administration announced Aug. 24 that it will not publish the conclusions of the...

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