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Blog Post Albert: Obama Mania?

Blog Post, November, 06 2008 Michael Albert
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Post election thoughts...

Commentary Albert: Obama Mania?

Commentary, November, 06 2008 Michael Albert
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Post Election Thoughts...

Znet Article Albert: An Interview I Would Love To Read

Znet Article, November, 04 2008 Michael Albert
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An look into the possible future, two years from now...

Znet Article Herman: Poor Marlise: Her Old Allies Are Now Attacking the Tribunal and Even Portraying the Serbs as Victims

Znet Article, October, 29 2008 Edward Herman
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Marlise Simons, the New York Times’s main reporter on the Milosevic trial and International Criminal Trial for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), has had a difficult year. Perhaps most painful was the disclosure that in 1999 the Kosovo Albanian KLA se...

Commentary Abu-jamal: Three on Economic Crisis

Commentary, October, 23 2008 Mumia Abu-jamal
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Three ZNet sustainer commentaries by Mumia Abu-Jamal on the economic crisis.

Znet Article Baker: Peter Peterson's Bad Economics

Znet Article, October, 22 2008 Dean Baker
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Advocates of cutting social security and Medicare in the US are using the financial crisis as a pretext to further their agenda.

Znet Article George: We Must Think Big

Znet Article, October, 22 2008 Susan George
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Susan George argues we can borrow lessons from the early 1940s to transform our shattered economies and halt runaway climate change before it’s too late.

Znet Article Gibler: The Rule of Impunity

Znet Article, October, 21 2008 John Gibler
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On October 27, 2006, Brad Will stood on Juarez Avenue in the municipality of Santa Lucia del Camino, Oaxaca, Mexico. He was filming a violent clash between armed, civilian-clad municipal police and officials and members of the Oaxaca Peoples’ Popu...

Commentary Hartmann: No More Surprises?

Commentary, October, 18 2008 Betsy Hartmann
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It's October now and at dawn a layer of mist coats the valleys of Western Massachusetts where I live. I don't mind the autumn mist because I know it will disperse as the sun rises, revealing the charged colors of the changing leaves. The mist hol...

Znet Article Early: Why It's Time to Bannish "Average Joeism"

Znet Article, October, 17 2008 Steve Early
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Am I the only American voter who’s getting annoyed by all the faux-populist obeisance and condescending lip-service that’s being paid to “average Joes” this Fall?

Znet Article Suggett: Chavez Clashes with Communist Party of Venezuela over Candidacies

Znet Article, October, 17 2008 James Suggett
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez threatened to "sweep off the map" the Venezuelan Communist Party (PCV) and fellow leftist party Patria Para Todos (PPT), both of which have launched alternative candidacies to those of Chávez's United Socialist Par...

Znet Article Goodman: Mickey Mouse won't try to vote

Znet Article, October, 16 2008 Amy Goodman
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The 2008 presidential election may see the highest participation in U.S. history...

Commentary Solomon: Requiem for the Bailout Storyline

Commentary, October, 15 2008 Norman Solomon
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Only weeks ago, the media hype behind the $700 billion bailout was so intense that it sometimes verged on hysteria. More recent events should not be allowed to obscure the reality that the news media played a pivotal role in stampeding the country...

Znet Article Weissman: Public Ownership -- But No Public Control

Znet Article, October, 14 2008 Robert Weissman
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It is an extraordinary time. On Friday, the Washington Post ran a front-page story titled, "The End of American Capitalism?" Today, the banner headline is, "U.S. Forces Nine Major Banks to Accept Partial Nationalization."

Znet Article Fletcher jr.: The Fall of Thabo Mbeki and the Future of South Africa

Znet Article, October, 11 2008 Bill Fletcher jr.
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I had almost literally just finished reading William Gumede's acclaimed biography of South African President Thabo Mbeki, when it was announced that President Mbeki was being sacked by the leadership of the African National Congress.

Commentary Fletcher jr.: A Legislative Agenda for the First 100 Days

Commentary, October, 09 2008 Bill Fletcher jr.
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Two days after the November 2008 elections, Democrats and their allies are still celebrating the decisive defeat of Republican John McCain. With his defeat comes the chance to render unto history the remnants of the Bush/Cheney regime that so ruin...

Commentary Schechter: The Bush Bullydozer Strategy To Preempt His Successor

Commentary, October, 08 2008 Danny Schechter
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One of the tactics of high pressure selling is to set a deadline, and make it clear if you don't chose the offer by the date set, you lose it. The strategy fuels a sense of urgency to get buyers to make decisions without seeking advice or doing to...

Znet Article Halimi: Us Presidential Election Special Dossier

Znet Article, October, 05 2008 Serge Halimi
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How could the Republicans boast about their liberal values and their record in government when public funds are currently being used to fill the black hole created by US banks? Most Americans are in sour mood, as rising energy prices reduce their ...

Commentary Zinn: From Empire to Democracy

Commentary, October, 03 2008 Howard Zinn
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This current financial crisis is a major way-station on the way to the collapse of the American empire. The first important sign was 9/11, with the most heavily-armed nation in the world shown to be vulnerable to a handful of hijackers.

Znet Article Panitch: The Current Crisis

Znet Article, September, 30 2008 Leo Panitch
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'They say they won't intervene. But they will.' This is how Robert Rubin, Bill Clinton's Treasury Secretary, responded to Paul O'Neill, the first Treasury Secretary under George W. Bush, who openly criticized his predecessor's interventions in the...

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