All Views Articles for 2013-03-06
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Eva Galperin, Dan Auerbach Google Transparency Report Highlights Just How Much We Don't Know About National Security Letters In an unprecedented win for transparency, yesterday Google began publishing generalized information about the number of Read more |
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Robert Naiman Americans for Peace Now: Don't Co-Sponsor AIPAC's Bills for Iran War Lobbyists from AIPAC are pressing your Senators and Representative to support legislation that if adopted as written would push the United States significantly closer to war with Iran. Read more |
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Allison Kilkenny Strike Debt Declares Healthcare Emergency: It's a Matter of 'Life or Debt' Read more |
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Sam Pizzigati The Luxury Fortress in Your Future Income gaps in the United States are approaching Brazilian levels, and that's not good. Read more |
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Robert Fisk John Kerry Wants the Gulf to Support the Syrian Rebels. But Which Rebels? The Soft, Safe Ones? Or Those Horrible, 'Terrorist' Islamists? Read more |
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Mijin Cha Economic Stimulus Done Right: New Bill Would Raise Minimum Wage to $10.10 A new bill introduced by Senator Tom Harkin and Rep. George Miller would raise the federal minimum wage to $10.10 per hour, and more importantly, peg it to inflation so that it would automatically... Read more |
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Derrick O'Keefe Hugo Chavez, Undefeated Hugo Chavez has died -- undefeated. Yes, undefeated. Chavez, no matter how many times the corporate media and the cheerleaders of the status quo call him a dictator, was elected repeatedly with... Read more |
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Greg Grandin On the Legacy of Hugo Chávez I first met Hugo Chávez in New York City in September 2006, just after his infamous appearance on the floor of the UN General Assembly, where he called George W. Bush the devil. “Yesterday, the devil... Read more |
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Wenonah Hauter Have a Cold One, Brought to You By the Foodopoly Tonight, millions of people will enjoy a beer. What the vast majority of them probably won’t realize is that the variety of brands they see in the stores come from just two foreign-based... Read more |
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Mark Weisbrot A More Independent South America and the Chávez Legacy Bertrand Russell once wrote about the American revolutionary Thomas Paine, "He had faults, like other men; but it was for his virtues that he was hated and successfully calumniated." Read more |
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Naomi Klein, Leanne Simpson Dancing the World into Being A Conversation with Idle No More’s Leanne Simpson Read more |
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Oscar Guardiola-Rivera Hugo Chávez Kept His Promise to the People of Venezuela The late Venezuelan president's Bolívarian revolution has been crucial to a wider Latin American philosophy Read more |