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Ireland: The Real AIPAC Spy Ring Story--it Was All About Iran
Znet Article, August, 07 2005
Doug Ireland
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Here's what the stories in today's Washington Post and New York Times on the new indictments of the two AIPAC spies aren't telling you: their espionage was principally about helping to prepare an attack by Israel on Iran. And one of the Israeli em...
Ireland: Restoring Pasolini
Znet Article, August, 03 2005
Doug Ireland
Ireland's ZSpace page
Ostia, the harbor city of ancient Rome, is noted for its ruins of temples, baths and palaces, constructed in the centuries before Christ, which dot its sprawling landscape. It was on a deserted vacant lot, hard by an obsolete seaplane base in Osti...
Ireland: The Controversy Over The Iranian "Gay" Hangings
Znet Article, July, 30 2005
Doug Ireland
Ireland's ZSpace page
The report on the hanging of two Iranian teenagers for being gay, the controversies surrounding the initial reports, and the way in which the story has evolved illustrate a number of problems which should concern sentient gay and lesbian people h...
Ireland: Remembering Herbert Marcuse
Znet Article, July, 20 2005
Doug Ireland
Ireland's ZSpace page
Today is the 107th birthday of the late Herbert Marcuse (left), the political, social, and cultural philosopher -- a leading member of what is known as the Frankfurt School along with Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno, and Max Horkheimer. The Frank...
Ireland: SARTRE AT 100: STILL RELEVANT
Znet Article, June, 22 2005
Doug Ireland
Ireland's ZSpace page
SARTRE AT 100: STILL RELEVANT
Ireland: James Weinstein, 1926-2005
Znet Article, June, 18 2005
Doug Ireland
Ireland's ZSpace page
James Weinstein -- author, historian, teacher, editor, publisher, founder of In These Times magazine, and an import...
Ireland: Why Kerry Lost
Znet Article, November, 03 2004
Doug Ireland
Ireland's ZSpace page
John Kerry has definitively lost the popular vote by some three and a half million votes. That makes an all-out lawyers' war in Ohio devoid of moral force (and I doubt that in the end there'll be one). Kerry ran a tactical campaign, devoid of vis...
Ireland: THE FORGOTTEN DICTATORSHIP: TUNISIA
Znet Article, October, 27 2004
Doug Ireland
Ireland's ZSpace page
THE FORGOTTEN DICTATORSHIP: TUNISIA
Ireland: A QUESTION OF CONSCIENCE:
Znet Article, October, 08 2004
Doug Ireland
Ireland's ZSpace page
A QUESTION OF CONSCIENCE:
Ireland: THE BUSH-KERRY FACE-OFF IN MIAMI
Znet Article, October, 01 2004
Doug Ireland
Ireland's ZSpace page
THE BUSH-KERRY FACE-OFF IN MIAMI
Ireland: THE DEMOCRATS CAPITULATE TO THE SUPPLY-SIDERS
Znet Article, September, 25 2004
Doug Ireland
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THE DEMOCRATS CAPITULATE TO THE SUPPLY-SIDERS
Ireland: Congress keeps School of the Americas alive
Znet Article, September, 11 2004
Doug Ireland
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Remember how congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle deplored the torture of prisoners at Abu Ghraib as "un-American"? Last month, the House of Representatives quietly passed a renewed appropriation that keeps open the United States' most...
Ireland: Jesse Jackson Leads the Charge Against the Corporate Lobbyists Running Kerry's Failing Campaign
Znet Article, September, 10 2004
Doug Ireland
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The howls of anger and distress coming from Democrats disgusted with the toothless and meandering Kerry campaign have gone aggressively public as the Kerry meltdown becomes more obvious each day. Yesterday, on CNN's Inside Politics, Jesse Jackso...
Ireland: Ralph's Dark Side
Znet Article, February, 27 2004
Doug Ireland
Ireland's ZSpace page
When Ralph Nader announced his presidential candidacy on Meet the Press, that he's running wasn't as surprising as his rationale for doing so. Nader offered as his principal reason his "desire to retire" George Bush. Just how did Nader assert his ...


