Peace

                
  • Contractor probed on Guantanamo deal

    Contractor probed on Guantanamo deal

    August 13, 2004

    A former division of one of the nation’s largest outsourcing contractors, Affiliated Computer Services (ACS), is under investigation for violating federal procurement regulations because it allegedly supplied interrogators and intelligence analysts to the Defense Department under...

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  • Haitians confront new hardships, repression

    Haitians confront new hardships, repression

    August 13, 2004

    PHILADELPHIA — In the wake of the Feb. 29 U.S.-backed coup d’etat against Haiti’s constitutionally elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the Haitian people’s living conditions and political freedoms have sharply deteriorated, eyewitnesses say. Representatives of four delegations...

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  • The people are ready to heed the call

    The people are ready to heed the call

    July 23, 2004

    Through all our history, to the last, In the hour of darkness and peril and need, The people will waken and listen to hear The hurrying hoof-beats of that steed, And the midnight message of Paul...

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  • Youth say Books Not Bombs

    Youth say Books Not Bombs

    July 23, 2004

    NEW YORK – Cinnomin Brothers hopes she can raise enough money to come all the way from Houston, Texas, to the Books Not Bombs Youth Convergence, to be held here Aug. 28. Why is the Youth...

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  • Children tortured at Abu Ghraib

    Children tortured at Abu Ghraib

    July 23, 2004 By William Rivers Pitt

    The biggest story of the Iraq war is not about missing weapons of mass destruction, or about deep-cover CIA officers getting their covers blown by vengeful White House agents, or even about 900 dead American soldiers.

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