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  • S. Koreans vote amidst turmoil, anger

    S. Koreans vote amidst turmoil, anger

    April 16, 2004

    South Korean voters were set to head to the polls on April 15 for general elections to their National Assembly against a backdrop of anger, confusion, and daily protests against the impeachment of President Roh Moo-Hyun....

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  • Afghanistan: U.S. legacy of chaos lives on

    Afghanistan: U.S. legacy of chaos lives on

    April 16, 2004

    The power struggle that erupted last week in northern Afghanistan illustrates the chaos ravaging the country two and a half years after U.S. troops invaded, ostensibly chasing Osama Bin Laden. On April 8, the north’s dominant...

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  • GOP 2000 convention protesters acquitted

    GOP 2000 convention protesters acquitted

    April 16, 2004

    With just four months before the next Republican National Convention in New York City, a Philadelphia judge acquitted the last three activists arrested at the 2000 GOP convention. Judge William Mazzola found Camilo Viveiros, Eric Steinberg...

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  • MLKs antiwar stance saluted

    MLKs antiwar stance saluted

    April 16, 2004

    NEW YORK – On April 4, 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. made his famous speech in Riverside Church here connecting U.S. aggression in Vietnam with the civil rights movement at home. Exactly 37 years later...

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  • Jail begins for SOA protesters

    Jail begins for SOA protesters

    April 16, 2004

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. – “I still believe, even after being degraded, yelled at, groped and shackled in chains, that each American can make a difference. We can close this school for terrorists.” So said Leisa Faulkner Barnes,...

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