Politics
- Are Fidel Castro's Days Numbered?By: Angelique van Engelen - 4/25/2005
The Cuban leader Fidel Castro is making attempts to drag his country out of the guagmire he has landed it in since rejecting adopting market economic principles when its sponsor, the Soviet Union, fell apart in 1991.
- If Seals Can Sing, Why Can't You?By: Duane Shinn
It sounds like a side show, doesn’t it? It does to me.
- Brainiest Californians, In Richest Housing Market, Make CostBy: Judith Brickman
Astounding numbers of upscale home sellers, and, buyers, leave no stone unturned to make sure that they lose huge dollars, and, have maximum aggravation.
- Arnold's office refuses to commentBy: David Ben-Ariel
The European Observer reported: "Europe's far right parties are considering forming a pan-European movement together.
- Art That Talks - Tapart Real News and IssuesBy: Tapart News Editor
Tapart News and Art that Talks is based on published letters, articles, topical art and editorial cartoons by Ray Tapajna and others at http://www.
- Assault Weapons LegalBy: Gary R. Hess
On Monday September 13th Assault Weapons became legal for the first time in ten years.
- August 6th PDB: Smoking Gun or A Dud ?By: J.R.
During the 9/11 Commissions dog and pony show hearings, especially in the questioning of Dr.
- America, as we Love itBy: Nevine Al Seidi
The Anti-American sentiment prevalent in the world now, has fueled the arrogance of ignorance that some Americans feel free to label anyone who begs to differ with their unethical international policies: "Enemies of the Nation";i
We always hear that love has no rules.
- Back In TimeBy: Ken Slater
Let's go back in time.
- Five Surprisingly Hip Political Ideas From PlatoBy: Maya Talisman Frost
Don't you love politics?
Me, neither.
- Banana Republic - United KingdomBy: Birmingham UK Com
The recent scathing remarks by High Court Judge Richard Mawrey over the disgraceful actions of the six Labour councillors from Birmingham is something the city could well do without.
- Banishing Immigration NewspeakBy: G. Salientian
For nearly thirty years, Michigan's Lake Superior State University has released an annual
- Press Release
Barefoot Coffee RoastersBy:
Emergency Housing Consortium and Barefoot Coffee Roasters partner to deliver sustainable support to end homelessness and build lives
SAN JOSE, CA July 1, 2004 -- Grinding homelessness to a halt is the aim of new partnership between Emergency Housing Consortium (EHC) and Barefoot Coffee Roasters.
- Barenboim, Fleming, Terkel and the Fighter JetsBy: Roger Wright
BEFORE THE SOUNDS OF THE FIGHTER JETS And these are but the outer fringe of his works; how faint the whisper we hear of him! Who then can understand the thunder of his power?" Job 26:14 In Chicago on the night before the annual “Air Show” brought the F-!6’s to skim screaming across the city streets, set off the parking alarms and make frightened dogs howl: we’re downtown.
- A Review of Verizon DSLBy: Bob Hett
Because Verizon DSL is a major player in high speed internet, I offer this review.
- A Guide To Worldwide Internet AccessBy: Bob Hett
Can you imagine what it would be like to be able to stay in touch, anywhere, anytime? That is the major selling point of companies providing worldwide Internet access.
- Be a Carenter for Uncle Sam - Part 1By: Larry Westfall
Carpenter Grade 7General: Carpentry workers at this grade level measure, cut, construct, install, repair, and modify wood; composite, and wood substitute items where specific fit and accuracy are within allowable limits to produce a serviceable product.
- Be a Carenter for Uncle Sam - Part 2By: Larry Westfall
CARPENTER, GRADE 9General: Grade 9 carpenters use skilled techniques to construct, install, repair, and modify wood and wood substitute structures and items requiring close tolerance fit and structural soundness.
- Iraq _ The American GraveyardBy: Nevine Al Seidi
If you have a brother, husband, son, nephew or a friend in the military, insist to contact them every 48 hours.
- Between Hiroshima Japan 6 August, Nagasaki 9 August and theBy: Khalid Osman - Copyright©2005
Japan lit its candles of pure,"noble sadness" on the 60th anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- BilderbergsBy: Robert Bruce Baird
In the words of a secret agent who has signed the Official Secrets Act in Britain we find the rationale for what government and supranational organizations have been involved in since Cleopatra, Christopher Marlowe and his own immediate predecessors Crowley and Ian Fleming.
- Bloody People - A Right Royal FiascoBy: Birmingham UK Com
Prince Charles has put his Royal foot in it again.
- What Is VSAT Broadband?By: Bob Hett
VSAT broadband is similar to cable and DSL services for your computer.
- Bring Peace to IraqBy: Doctor Edward C Hamlyn MBChB
Such would be of benefit to the whole world and to all peoples on Earth.
- BUILDING BRIDGES?By: william fisher
BUILDING BRIDGES?By William FisherAmerica’s acute shortage of Arabic speakers is in danger of crippling the nation’s efforts to counter terrorist threats, communicate with prisoners, and build bridges to the Muslim world.
- Bully for prohibitionistsBy: Kurt St. Angelo
Imagine that I wanted you to quit gambling, or to stop smoking something, or to save more for your retirement.
- Bush Administration Set to Change Environmental LawsBy: Gary R. Hess
The Bush Administration has announced that within the next few months a rewrite of the three decade old document protecting environmental areas against gas and oil drilling will be changed while reshaping the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
- Alive and Kicking - Hussein Smiles as the Caliph of MuslimsBy: Nevine Al Seidi
Described by the American adminstration as a coup de theatre, the film showing Saddam strolling among his adoring citizens vowing their lives for their ruler astonished the American Adminstration that it is still suffering the Denial Syndrome
Yesterday, I received more than 17 telephone calls from friends, neighbours and mere acqauintances urging me to switch on the TV and see "The Caliph" among his loving people in the streets of Baghdad.
- Bush Panders America's Kids to Saudi PederastsBy: David Chananie
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- Bush refuses to back downBy: IndySawmill
Never known to back down from a fight, PresidentBush is again demonstrating that same non-compromising stubbornnessin the John Bolton U.
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