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ZNet Article From Walking Libraries and a God Named “Word” to What Sherlock Holmes Never Said -
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ZNet Article "The grandeur of humanity lies in small things, quotidian things, done every day, what's done by the nameless without knowing that they are doing it" -
- Wednesday, Aug 25, 2010
Book Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano presents a collection of retold myths, stories, and narratives offering lessons from history and myth and places oppressed people rightly at the center of history's stories. -
- Monday, Apr 19, 2010
Commentary Message of the author of the Open Veins of Latin America to participants of the First World Peoples’ Summit on Climate Change and Rights of Mother Earth in the Bolivian city of Cochabamba from April 19 to 22, as an alternative to the Copenhagen Cl... -
- Thursday, Sep 24, 2009
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- Saturday, Sep 05, 2009
ZNet Article I’d like to share with you some questions--some flies that keep buzzing in my head. -
- Sunday, Jan 18, 2009
ZNet Article To justify itself, state terrorism manufactures terrorists: it sows hate and harvests alibis. Everything indicates that this slaughterhouse of Gaza, which according to its perpetrators is for finishing off the terrorists, will achieve boosting them. -
- Tuesday, Nov 11, 2008
ZNet Article Once in office, will Obama prove that his bellicose threats against Iran and Pakistan were just words spoken to lure in a certain category of voter during the election? Let's hope so. And let's hope he isn't for a moment tempted to repeat the expl... -
- Wednesday, Jul 23, 2008
ZNet Article Our region is the kingdom of paradoxes. Take the case of Brazil: paradoxically, Aleijadinho, the ugliest man in Brazil, created the highest art of the colonial epoch; paradoxically Garrincha, ruined from childhood by poverty and polio, born to mis... -
- Thursday, Jan 10, 2008
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- Friday, Oct 12, 2007
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- Friday, Jul 28, 2006
ZNet Article 07/28/06 "IPS" -- - One country bombed two countries. Such impunity might astound were it not business as usual. In response to the few timid protests from the international community, Israel said mistakes were made.How much longer will horrors b... -
- Saturday, May 20, 2006
ZNet Article JUAN GONZALEZ: We spend the rest of the hour with one of Latin America's most acclaimed writers: Eduardo Galeano. His works from the trilogy Memory of Fire to the classic Open Veins of Latin America are a unique blend of history, fiction, journali... -
- Sunday, Feb 19, 2006
ZNet Article On the 22nd of January of the year 2002, Evo was expelled from Paradise. In other words: Deputy Morales was ejected from the Parliament. On the 22nd of January of the year 2006, in the same hall of pomposity, Evo Morales was consecrated President ... -
- Thursday, Nov 18, 2004
ZNet Article A few days before the election of the President of the planet in North America, in South America elections and a plebiscite were held in a little-known, almost secret country called Uruguay. In these elections, for the first time in the country's ... -
- Monday, Aug 30, 2004
ZNet Article Strange dictator this Hugo Chávez. Masochistic and suicidal: he created a Constitution that permits the people to throw him out, and he risked this occurring in a recall referendum. This referendum that took place in Venezuela was the first of it... -
- Thursday, Apr 29, 2004
ZNet Article A small gesture of national dignity set off a raging scandal early this year. Throughout the world the press gave the story top billing as if it were a freak event, like, ''Man bites dog.''
So what was the cause? Brazil had required of US visito... - All Most Recent Content

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