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  • 50 years of Cuban Agrarian Reform: overcoming challenges to feed the people

    50 years of Cuban Agrarian Reform: overcoming challenges to feed the people

    June 26, 2009 By John Bachtell

    The food needs of Cuba are vast and present a ready market for US farmers and agri-business corporations. Surprisingly, Cuba’s largest supplier of food and agricultural products is the US where it gets 70% of its...

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  • EDITORIAL: A welcome move

    EDITORIAL: A welcome move

    June 26, 2009

    In calling for a stricter use of air strikes, Lt. Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the new commander of forces in Afghanistan, took a step back from the abyss. In coming to grips with the harsh reality that...

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  • Book review: Can capitalism last?

    Book review: Can capitalism last?

    June 26, 2009

    New book by American Communist explores answers to question of our timeBOOK REVIEWCan Capitalism Last? By Daniel Rubin , 2009, 196 pp, $10 “Marxism is dead. Socialism is dead. What better proof than the collapse of...

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  • WORLDNOTES, Lithuania, China, Uganda, Global, Iraq, and Cuba

    WORLDNOTES, Lithuania, China, Uganda, Global, Iraq, and Cuba

    June 26, 2009

    Lithuania: Anti-gay legislation protested Parliament last week banned discussion of homosexuality in schools and in literature available to children. Viewing the legislation as discriminatory, gay rights and human rights groups including Amnesty International launched a campaign...

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  • South Carolinians point to Sanfords real misdeeds

    South Carolinians point to Sanfords real misdeeds

    June 26, 2009

    South Carolina AFL-CIO President Donna DeWitt quickly brushed aside questions about Gov. Mark Sanford’s tearful admission June 24 that he flew secretly to Argentina for a weeklong tryst. Instead she pointed to other, bigger misdeeds. The...

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