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Catonsville Nine Protester Dies

Catonsville Nine Protester Dies

by Julie Scharper

John Hogan had just returned after 15 years helping the poor in a tiny Guatemalan village when he learned about a protest against the Vietnam War planned by a group of Catholic activists.

Film Reveals CIA's 'Most Secret Place on Earth'

Film Reveals CIA's 'Most Secret Place on Earth'

by Andrew Nette

PHNOM PENH - It was known as the ‘secret war', a covert operation waged by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) throughout the sixties and early seventies against communist guerrillas in Laos.

Coca-Cola Plant Shut Down in India

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August 14, 2008
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Nagasaki Commemorates Anniversary of Nuclear Attack

Nagasaki Commemorates Anniversary of Nuclear Attack

TOKYO - Nagasaki on Saturday demanded North Korea fully abandon nuclear weapons, while urging India to sign nuclear treaties, as the Japanese city marked 63 years since it was flattened by an atomic bomb.

The Lies of Hiroshima Live On, Props in the War Crimes of the 20th Century

The Lies of Hiroshima Live On, Props in the War Crimes of the 20th Century
The 1945 attack was murder on an epic scale. In its victims’ names, we must not allow a nuclear repeat in the Middle East
by John Pilger

China's $2 trillion foreign reserve ready to buy global assets, brands, and leadership?

true inside picture of Chinese multinationals, stock market, yuan, correncies, finance, politics, banking, insurance, trade, international relations:

China and the New World Order:

How Entrepreneurship, Globalization, and Borderless Business are Reshaping China and the World (Book Excerpts)

by George Zhibin Gu
Foreword by William Ratliff

Thousands Killed by US’s Korean Ally

Thousands Killed by US’s Korean Ally
by Charles J. Hanley & Jae-Soon Chang

Grave by mass grave, South Korea is unearthing the skeletons and buried truths of a cold-blooded slaughter from early in the Korean War, when this nation’s U.S.-backed regime killed untold thousands of leftists and hapless peasants in a summer of terror in 1950.

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