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  • Colonization or globalization?

    Colonization or globalization?

    April 16, 2004

    Opinion In advanced capitalism, the uneven development of different enterprises leads to monopoly, as the stronger overpower the weaker. Highly concentrated, combined monopolies divide the market among themselves, fix the amount of production and prices, and...

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  • Democracy in the USA and in Cuba

    Democracy in the USA and in Cuba

    April 16, 2004 By John Gilman

    Opinion Presidential elections will be occurring just over seven months from now. The American people are constantly told what a great a democracy we have. In my 83 years, I have yet to witness truly democratic...

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  • The stakes are high

    The stakes are high

    April 16, 2004

    Opinion Come November, the stakes are extremely high for Mexican Americans, Mexicans, and South Americans. Several issues come readily to mind. The right-wing supporters of Mr. Bush are attempting to disrupt the ties between the ecology...

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  • Border Patrol in the ER?

    Border Patrol in the ER?

    April 16, 2004

    Hospital emergency room admitting clerks would become involuntary agents of the Department of Homeland Security under HR 3722, a bill being proposed by Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif). The bill to amend the Medicare Prescription Drug Act...

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  • Bushs money laundry-ing

    Bushs money laundry-ing

    April 16, 2004

    Six weeks after Cintas Corp. Chairman Richard T. Farmer co-hosted a $1.7 million fundraiser for George W. Bush in Cincinnati, Bush’s Environmental Protection Agency proposed exempting industrial laundries like Cintas from rules that protect workers from...

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