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Letters - May 2, 2008

The price of invasion $4 saved Map error What is a good salary?

Worldnotes - May 2, 2008

Honduras: General strike reflects discontent Gaza: No fuel, mass suffering Africa: Zimbabwe arms stay on ship Hungary: Crisis over cuts Cuba: Health care changes seen

Letters - April 26, 2008

Rebuff ‘gotcha’ politics Teach your children well May 1 greetings Knowing Debs

May Day 2008

Workers of the world unite! That visionary call, issued 160 years ago, is being answered today in new and powerful ways.

Worldnotes - April 26, 2008

Egypt: Protest food shortages Brazil: Continent-wide defense proposed Nepal: Maoists win election victory Italy: Rightist back in power Iraq: Short term oil pacts OK’d

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Letters - April 19, 2008

American Axle coverage Appalled Note from India

Letters - April 12, 2008

Cuba myths Musharraf Cyprus ‘Shock Doctrine’ More on Tibet

McCains Iraq Kool-Aid

Sen. John McCain reminds us of the cowboy pilot in the 1964 Stanley Kubrick movie (“Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb”), who jumped on a nuclear warhead and rode it whooping and hollering as it plummeted to doom.

Cuba innovates

For Mariela Castro, interviewed recently in Italy, Cuba is “a country in revolution, in constant change.” The daughter of Cuba’s former president and head of the National Institute for Sex Education added, “Space exists to discuss and make proposals within the framework of socialism.”

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