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Fisk: I Saw These Brave Doctors Trying to Save Lives
Commentary, June, 14 2011
Robert Fisk
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Bahrain didn't invite the Saudis to send their troops; the Saudis invaded and received a post-dated invitation
Guma: Lost Memories: Unpacking the Reagan Myth (before it spreads)
Commentary, June, 12 2011
Greg Guma
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Calling forth “Dutch” Reagan is like bowing before a religious icon – part faith, part ritual
Ali: Andropov Was Right
Znet Article, June, 11 2011
Tariq Ali
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The principal aim of Soviet foreign policy in the region had always been to preserve Afghanistan as a neutral state
Amin: The Reactionary Bloc in Egypt
Znet Article, June, 11 2011
Samir Amin
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The democratic social and anti-imperialist movement in Egypt is up against a powerful reactionary bloc
Amin: Conditions for an Effective Response from the South
Znet Article, June, 10 2011
Samir Amin
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It was a stroke of genius of Atlantic alliance diplomacy to choose the field of "democracy" for their offensive
Hoodbhoy: Pakistan after Osama
Znet Article, June, 10 2011
Pervez Hoodbhoy
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For multiple reasons, bin Laden’s killing has become a bone stuck in the throat of Pakistan’s establishment
Raptis: "Syntagma Square" of Athens
Commentary, June, 09 2011
Nikos Raptis
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For the first time in Greek politics the parliamentarians of a governing party are talking back to their leader
Fisk: The People vs The President
Znet Article, June, 09 2011
Robert Fisk
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Syria resistance turns into insurrection
Fisk: The Untold Story of the Deal That Shocked the Middle East
Znet Article, June, 08 2011
Robert Fisk
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Fatah and Hamas ended four years of conflict in May with an agreement that is crucial to the Paslestinian demand for a state
Fisk: The Dumping Ground for Despots Welcomes Another
Znet Article, June, 07 2011
Robert Fisk
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We haven't weaned ourselves off the little Hitlers of the Middle East
Baker: Bernie Sanders Tries Some Clear Thinking on Prescription Drugs
Znet Article, June, 06 2011
Dean Baker
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The country is projected to spend almost $300 billion on prescription drugs this year
Wallerstein: The Political Quandary of Barack Obama
Commentary, June, 03 2011
Immanuel Wallerstein
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Barack Obama is by conviction and by personality the quintessential centrist
Baker: The Beatification of Senator Simpson
Znet Article, June, 03 2011
Dean Baker
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The question that the public should be asking is how often does Senator Simpson have to be wrong before he loses credibility?
Campbell: Beyond the Privatisation of Liberation
Znet Article, June, 02 2011
Horace Campbell
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The present tasks of liberation are being defined by a new generation
Engelhardt: Dumb Question of the Twenty-first Century: Is It Legal?
Commentary, June, 01 2011
Tom Engelhardt
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Do you really want to be this “safe”?
Street: On Astroturf and Frankenstein: Reflections on “the Tea Party,” the People, and the Ruling Class
Znet Article, May, 30 2011
Paul Street
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The Tea Party’s active membership and leadership are far from grassroots and popular
Raina: The State of the Left
Znet Article, May, 24 2011
Badri Raina
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I think fighting Capitalism at this juncture in India’s history must mean engaging with oppressions of diverse definition
Krugman: When Austerity Fails
Znet Article, May, 24 2011
Paul Krugman
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It’s now clear that Greece, Ireland and Portugal can’t and won’t repay their debts in full
Swanson: Republicans in Congress to Crown Obama King
Commentary, May, 23 2011
David Swanson
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This new "legal" language would get presidents around the restrictions of the War Powers Resolution
Baker: The Good News and the Bad News in the Social Security Trustees' Report
Commentary, May, 22 2011
Dean Baker
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The picture is hardly as dire as many politicians in Washington are claiming


