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Bill Moyers |
Facing Down Corporate Election Greed
Bill Moyers, Moyers & Company
Moyers writes: "In the small city of Richmond, California, a slate of progressive candidates faced off against a challenge from pro-business candidates backed to the tune of more than $3 million by the energy giant Chevron."
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Bill Moyers, Moyers & Company
Moyers writes: "In the small city of Richmond, California, a slate of progressive candidates faced off against a challenge from pro-business candidates backed to the tune of more than $3 million by the energy giant Chevron."
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Protesters Try
to Storm Mexico's National Palace
Leticia Pineda, Agence France-Presse
Pineda writes: "Protesters angry at the suspected massacre of 43 students tried to break into Mexico City's National Palace late Saturday while others torched several trucks in the south of the country."
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Leticia Pineda, Agence France-Presse
Pineda writes: "Protesters angry at the suspected massacre of 43 students tried to break into Mexico City's National Palace late Saturday while others torched several trucks in the south of the country."
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Juan Cole |
When Will U.S. Admit Boots on Ground in Iraq (3000 Troops)?
Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "President Obama’s announcement that he will send 1500 more troops to Iraq was made on a Friday, a day usually reserved in Washington for the release of bad or embarrassing news that officials hope won’t still be fresh enough for Monday’s newspapers and so will quietly sink."
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Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "President Obama’s announcement that he will send 1500 more troops to Iraq was made on a Friday, a day usually reserved in Washington for the release of bad or embarrassing news that officials hope won’t still be fresh enough for Monday’s newspapers and so will quietly sink."
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What Happens
When Obstruction Takes Control?
Jeb Lund, Rolling Stone
Lund writes: "The trouble with sticking your fingers in your ears, stomping around and saying 'No!' is that it looks really weird when you are in charge. (Who are you even yelling at?) And what the GOP has so far is pretty thin."
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Jeb Lund, Rolling Stone
Lund writes: "The trouble with sticking your fingers in your ears, stomping around and saying 'No!' is that it looks really weird when you are in charge. (Who are you even yelling at?) And what the GOP has so far is pretty thin."
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Five Things to
Know About Princeton Violating Title IX
Dana Bolger, Feministing
Bolger writes: "Sexual violence is an economic justice issue — and the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) gets it."
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Dana Bolger, Feministing
Bolger writes: "Sexual violence is an economic justice issue — and the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) gets it."
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How Climate
Change Could Increase Pollen Levels by 200%
Tim Radford, EcoWatch
Radford writes: "Scientists have identified a new hazard that will arrive as a result of climate change: a huge increase in hay fever and pollen allergies."
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Tim Radford, EcoWatch
Radford writes: "Scientists have identified a new hazard that will arrive as a result of climate change: a huge increase in hay fever and pollen allergies."
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'Occupy The
Farm': In Berkeley, The Revolution Will Be Irrigated
Allison Aubrey and Dan Charles, National Public Radio
Excerpt: "In an open field on the northern edge of Berkeley, Calif., planting vegetables is the latest form of political insurrection."
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Allison Aubrey and Dan Charles, National Public Radio
Excerpt: "In an open field on the northern edge of Berkeley, Calif., planting vegetables is the latest form of political insurrection."
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