International

                
  • Separation wall protests mount

    Separation wall protests mount

    January 16, 2004

    As cranes lowered segments of a 30-foot-high concrete barrier in the streets of Jerusalem on Jan. 12, walling the city off from the adjoining Arab village of Abu Dis, the outcry against Israel’s so-called “separation wall”...

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  • World Social Forum gathers in India

    World Social Forum gathers in India

    January 16, 2004

    Some 75,000 participants from around the world are pouring into the fourth World Social Forum, in Mumbai, India, Jan. 16-21, preparing for more powerful, united, worldwide struggles to say “no to war,” and “another world is...

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  • SUMMIT OF THE AMERICAS  Behind the handshakes lies resistance

    SUMMIT OF THE AMERICAS Behind the handshakes lies resistance

    January 16, 2004

    George W. Bush’s handlers tried to prepare a soft-landing for him during his Jan. 12-13 trip to Monterrey, Mexico, but they failed.

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  • Bias alleged in new security checks

    Bias alleged in new security checks

    January 16, 2004

    The Department of Homeland Security’s latest addition to airport security checks has been greeted by a chorus of disapproval, both from domestic groups and internationally. All 115 U.S. airports that handle international flights, as well as...

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  • Immigration plan chains workers

    Immigration plan chains workers

    January 16, 2004

    The “more compassionate” immigration system for undocumented workers proposed by President George W. Bush on Jan. 7 will grant corporations greater ability to pit U.S. workers against the global work force for domestic jobs, say labor...

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