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  • EDITORIAL: Cold War, reloaded

    EDITORIAL: Cold War, reloaded

    June 8, 2007

    The Bush administration’s planned anti-missile complex in eastern Europe and its joint development of an anti-missile system with Japan are raising the specter of a new Cold War with far-reaching consequences for global political stability. Russian...

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  • EDITORIAL: 40 years later

    EDITORIAL: 40 years later

    June 8, 2007

    When Israeli Communist Meir Vilner co-signed Israel’s Independence Charter on May 14, 1948, he, and the Jewish/Arab Palestine Communist Party he was representing, stressed the promise contained within the charter: to help implement the United Nations...

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  • Massachusetts candidates debate Iraq war

    Massachusetts candidates debate Iraq war

    June 8, 2007

    CHELMSFORD, Mass. — More than a hundred people packed the Chelmsford police station May 23 to hear five candidates seeking to replace Rep. Martin Meehan (D-5th C.D.). Meehan is stepping down from Congress to become chancellor...

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  • 50 years in Iraq?

    50 years in Iraq?

    June 8, 2007

    WASHINGTON — Disbelief greeted the White House admission that President George W. Bush envisions U.S. occupation of Iraq for 50 years, modeled on the more than half-century U.S. occupation of South Korea. Bush’s press secretary, Tony...

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  • The English submarine

    The English submarine

    June 1, 2007

    The press dispatches bring the news; the submarine belongs to the Astute Class, the first of its kind to be constructed in Great Britain in more than two decades. “A nuclear reactor will allow it to...

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