Secret UK Memo Reveals Bush Team Knew Intel on Iraq was Cooked
The following is a secret memo written in July 2002 and leaked recently to the British press.
Venezuela’s Chavez Approval Rating at 70.5%
According to a survey conducted by the Venezuelan polling firm Datanálisis, 70.5% of Venezuelans support President Hugo Chávez.
Trade with and travel to Cuba would serve US interests
IMPORTANT US business and popular organizations have initiated a campaign to demonstrate that revoking the ban on travel to Cuba would promote US interests.
Movie Review: XXX2
THE late leader of the Black Panthers Hewy P Newton would no doubt be rolling round his grave laughing at the antics of the black brothers going to the aid of the master in the White House.
Reclaim May Day!
THE war cry to reclaim the ‘May Day’ may seem a bit strange, is really not so.
Climate of Fear at Nissan in Mississippi
Participants described the plant as a place where workers fear being fired for union sympathies. They told of Nissan employees working long, hard hours to keep up with the breakneck pace.
Vietnam’s victory
Last week the Governor-General, Major-General Michael Jeffery, unveiled a memorial to Australian troops who fought in Vietnam. The memorial is intended to glorify the puppet regime set up by the USA in south Vietnam during the war.
Haiti: Few Reasons for Optimism
Since Jean-Bertrand Aristide’s ouster on February 29, 2004, the international community has been trying to find a formula for political stability and security in Haiti, with scant success.
THE US, CUBA AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Nobody has ever seen all of Geneva, only some of its more visible and distinctive elements, such as a lake, a government officer, an immigrant…
Cover the Uninsured, but What's the Program?
The lack of access to health care coverage is growing and it may be costing lives, says recent analysis provided by the University of Maryland and the Urban Institute.