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  • Sudanese strive for peace despite U.S. schemes

    Sudanese strive for peace despite U.S. schemes

    September 1, 2006

    NewsAnalysisThe United States may be the world’s only military superpower, but attempts by the Bush administration to get its way in northeastern Africa are meeting with resistance. The latest rebuke to U.S. imperialism is taking place...

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  • Senator Allens monkeyshines

    Senator Allens monkeyshines

    August 22, 2006

    Mel Gibson drove drunk and, when stopped by a traffic cop, slurred some anti-Semitic slurs. Some defended him thus: “it was just the liquor talking.” Trouble is, liquor does not talk, but people do, and as...

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  • Lieberman defeat shows anger with status quo

    Lieberman defeat shows anger with status quo

    August 18, 2006

    NewsAnalysisAn uprising of Democratic voters in Connecticut delivered a stunning victory to peace candidate Ned Lamont over three-term incumbent U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman in the Aug. 8 primary. It was a revolt against the policies of...

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  • EDITORIAL: A vote heard round the world

    EDITORIAL: A vote heard round the world

    August 11, 2006

    Connecticut Democratic voters took a dramatic stand that shook the nation in last Tuesday’s primary. Their vote to send Joe Lieberman home and put Ned Lamont in the U.S. Senate changes the political landscape and adds...

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  • The economic mainsprings of U.S. foreign policy

    The economic mainsprings of U.S. foreign policy

    August 11, 2006

    From 1961 to 1999, Victor Perlo’s “People vs. Profits” column in the Daily World and the People’s Weekly World set the standard for a Marxist analysis of U.S. capitalism. Two collections of these columns have been...

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