International

                
  • Voters riled by war, health costs, economy

    Voters riled by war, health costs, economy

    January 30, 2004

    MANCHESTER, N.H. – Health care, jobs and the Iraq war were the issues on voters’ minds as they turned out in record numbers for the Jan. 27 presidential primaries here. Over 214,000 voted in the Democratic...

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  • Washington, not Miami, calls the shots on Cuba

    Washington, not Miami, calls the shots on Cuba

    January 23, 2004

    Opinion On Oct. 10, 2003, George W. Bush gave a Rose Garden rundown of a hard-line position on Cuba made even harder. It’s election time, and the prevailing wisdom is that the president is currying favor...

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  • International notes

    International notes

    January 23, 2004

    New Zealand: Protesters highlight U.S. use of facilities Participants in a weekend of actions Jan. 16-18 organized by the Anti-Bases Campaign (ABC) are demanding the government’s satellite station in Waihopai Valley near Blenheim be closed. ABC...

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  • Iran reinstates 200 election candidates

    Iran reinstates 200 election candidates

    January 23, 2004

    TEHRAN, Iran – Iran’s unelected and ultra-conservative Guardian Council, which earlier this month disqualified thousands of potential candidates in next month’s elections, reversed the disqualifications of 200 candidates on Jan. 20 and promised that more would...

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  • New European Left party launched

    New European Left party launched

    January 23, 2004

    BERLIN – Eleven left-wing and communist parties, meeting in Berlin on Jan. 11, agreed to found a party called the European Left. The parties adopted a common program, but plan further discussions on the new party’s...

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