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Cositore: International Women's Day in Cuba, Bread and Roses Too
Znet Article, March, 08 2007
Carolina Cositore
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In 1975 the United Nations gave official recognition to International Women's Day, March 8, which, like International Workers' Day (May 1) has its roots in the union and socialist struggles at the beginning of the last century. Unlike Workers Day ...
Cositore: U.S. Biochemical Research
Zmag Article, March, 01 2007
Carolina Cositore
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F or most nonscientists, the word biochemical causes our brains to shut down and skip over whatever scientific “gobbledygook” follows. Combined, however, with “good enough for gov...
Cositore: US Political Prisoners
Znet Article, November, 06 2006
Carolina Cositore
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We are unfortunately now too familiar with the extrajudicial practice of "rendition" by which t...
Cositore: The Other NAM Is the One to Watch
Znet Article, September, 13 2006
Carolina Cositore
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For many people in the US say "NAM" and they automatically think Vietnam, the war the US lost through heroic battles by the Vietnamese people and a long, hard fight at home. But today, the Non-Aligned Countries Movement, the other "NAM", may be th...
Cositore: Reporters Without Britches
Znet Article, February, 12 2006
Carolina Cositore
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What’s in a name? The assumption of the cachet Reporters Without Borders twenty years ago, in conscious parody of the then above reproach international humanitarian Doctors Without Borders, certainly lent Robert Menard’s group mor...
Cositore: ALBA
Zmag Article, February, 01 2006
Carolina Cositore
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T here is a shift in the prevailing winds coming from the South, above all in South America and the Caribbean. The transformations in progress can be difficult to understand because they are differ...


