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China passes Japan as second largest economy

Weekly Archive Aug 16, 2010
By David Barboza From The New York Times SHANGHAI — After three decades of spectacular growth, China has passed Japan to become the world’s second-largest economy behind the United…
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‘Show your Papers,’ Arizona-style policy yesterday – where next tomorrow?

Weekly Archive Aug 14, 2010
At a time of increasing debate about immigration from Mexico, filmmaker Christian Rodriguez looks at the roots of the issue, its current state, and where it is headed. By…
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This ain't Disneyland

What’s going on in Florida politics?

Weekly Archive Aug 14, 2010
Florida republican bigwigs are lining up behind a loser if the election for Florida governor were held today. The state’s attorney general and former member of Congress, probably one of…
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Florida

Rick Scott leads Bill McCollum by 10 points in FL

Weekly Archive Aug 14, 2010
By Steve Bousquet and Marc Caputo From the St. Petersburg Times TALLAHASSEE — Rick Scott leads the Republican primary for governor in a new statewide poll thanks to his massive TV ad…
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This ain't Disneyland

Gibbs defense of Obama alienates the “left”

Weekly Archive Aug 11, 2010
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs blasted the “professional left” yesterday in an interview with The Hill…
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Cuba

Does Fidel govern or analyze?

Weekly Archive Aug 11, 2010
By Manuel Alberto Ramy Does Fidel Castro govern from the shadows or is he engaged in the analysis of global reality? This has recently been the big question for analysts,…
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USA

Republican xenophobia: Another turn of the screw

Weekly Archive Aug 11, 2010
By Max J. Castro majcastro@gmail.com The Republican Party has a longstanding record of opposing immigrants and immigration dating back at least to the early decades of the twentieth…
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USA

A Cuban adventure with Lee Lockwood

Weekly Archive Aug 11, 2010
By Saul Landau In July 1967, I met Lee Lockwood at the Mexico City ticket counter of Cubana de Aviacion. He had black curly hair, a confident almost smug look and he toted camera…
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Global South

American curios

Weekly Archive Aug 11, 2010
Delinquent children, generous tycoons, corrupt lobbyists By David Brooks From the Mexican newspaper La Jornada Delinquent children of the guardians of law and order, tycoons who…
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USA

Conservatives lose their number 1 wedge issue

Weekly Archive Aug 11, 2010
By Bill Press The bad news is that hatred doesn't die easily. But the good news is that hatred does die eventually. And political movements built on hate have a relatively short shelf…
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