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  • Sudanese vow to safeguard peace accord

    Sudanese vow to safeguard peace accord

    August 18, 2005

    CARACAS, Venezuela — Sudanese delegates held a workshop Aug. 11 at the 16th World Festival of Youth and Students here. Titled “Civil war, democracy and the peace process in Sudan,” the workshop updated festival delegates on...

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  • Civil liberties group sues N.Y. police on transit searches

    Civil liberties group sues N.Y. police on transit searches

    August 16, 2005

    NEW YORK — The New York Police Department’s new policy, in response to the July terrorist bombings in London, of randomly searching the bags of anyone on the subway, has brought turmoil to the city. The...

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  • Further cuts proposed for King-Drew hospital

    Further cuts proposed for King-Drew hospital

    August 12, 2005

    LOS ANGELES — Less than six months after closing the trauma center at the Martin Luther King Jr./Charles Drew Medical Center (KDMC), the L.A. County Board of Supervisors is considering even more cuts in the hospital’s...

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  • Reggae, art and politics: The revolutionary poetry of Linton Kwesi Johnson

    Reggae, art and politics: The revolutionary poetry of Linton Kwesi Johnson

    August 12, 2005

    Author, founder of Dub poetry, former Black Panther and presently art editor of the journal Race Today, Linton Kwesi Johnson became the first Black poet and the second living poet to be included in Penguin Books’...

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  • Time to rethink old thoughts

    Time to rethink old thoughts

    August 12, 2005

    The growth and maturation of the progressive movement in recent years is a major feature of our time. A wide range of groups are involved in the struggle for a better society. And though there is...

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