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TRANSIT WORKERS in New York City are on an all-out strike for the first time in 25 years against the combined wrath…
East Timor’s 800,000 citizens are finding that the truth does not set them free and that justice and reconciliation are elusive. A…
[Translator’s Introduction: Uchihashi Katsuto is a well-known political and economic critic. Born in Kobe in 1932, he worked as a journalist with…
To say that it was a bad year for Goliath doesn’t mean it was exactly a good one for what George Bailey,…
SOME 721 YEARS ago, the town of Hamelin in Germany was suffering from a plague of rats. A citizen called Bunting offered…
According to exit polls, socialist Evo Morales received 51 percent of the votes in Bolivia’s December 18th presidential election, enough to secure…
Bigotry and extreme prejudice are repugnant to many, including the victims and those engaged in furthering progressive social values. Various attempts have…
Rip Van Winkle took his famous nap on the outskirts of Palenville in the Catskill Mountains. In Washington Irving’s original story,…
In many ways a year-end review is artificial. The structures of injustice, oppression and environmental destruction continue to grind people down and…
The road rage lobby couldn’t have been more wrong. Organisations like the Association of British Drivers and “Safe Speed” – the boy…
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