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  • WORLD NOTES: March 29

    WORLD NOTES: March 29

    March 28, 2008

    Canada: Troops stay in Afghanistan Canada’s Parliament voted 198-77 on March 13 to back an “Independent Panel” recommendation to continue deployment of 2,500 troops in Afghanistan until 2011. Parliament also demanded that 1,000 additional NATO soldiers...

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  • Cyprus new president moves to reunify divided nation

    Cyprus new president moves to reunify divided nation

    March 27, 2008

    The stunning election of a Communist president in Cyprus last month promised a new direction for the divided country. Now, newly elected president Demetris Christofias has taken a historic step toward the long-sought reunification of Cyprus....

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  • World Notes: Voting for War…

    World Notes: Voting for War…

    March 26, 2008

    Canada: Troops stay in Afghanistan Canada’s Parliament voted 198-77 on March 13 to back an “Independent Panel” recommendation to continue deployment of 2,500 troops in Afghanistan until 2011. Parliament also demanded that 1,000 additional NATO soldiers...

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  • Deep-freeze on Cuba could be thawing

    Deep-freeze on Cuba could be thawing

    March 25, 2008

    Do 50 years of U.S. intransigence toward Cuba mean we are stuck in a political ice age on the issue, immune from change, or is that era already ending? President George Bush seems blind to trickles...

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  • South Korea lurches to right after presidential elections

    South Korea lurches to right after presidential elections

    March 21, 2008

    South Korea has lurched to the right after Lee Myung-bak of the Grand National Party was elected president. Many are now worried about the disintegration of friendly ties to the north, serious labor and human rights...

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