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Eviatar I, Daphne | June 30, 2003 issue
The article reports on two landmark lawsuits filed against Unocal, part of a consortium of companies behind the gas pipeline project along the Thai-Burma...

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Neier, Aryeh | December 10, 1990 issue
One of the small organizations in India that promote human rights, the Peoples Union for Democratic Rights, recently published a study of deaths in police...

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Neier, Aryeh | November 19, 1990 issue
The article focuses on steps adopted by governments of different countries to check human rights violations. Beginning in December 1983, when Raul Alfonsin,...

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Raphals, Philip | October 15, 1990 issue
The barricades are down at the Golf Club at Oka, forty minutes west of Montreal in Quebec, and the confrontation between the Canadian Army and armed Mohawks...

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Dreifus, Claudia | August 13, 1990 issue
This article presents an interview with Roberto Garretón Merino. For most of the sixteen long years of military dictatorship in Chile, Merino served...

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Hubbell, Stephen | July 9, 1990 issue
Military regimes come and go in Sudan with numbing regularity, but the present junta, led by Omar Hassan Ahmed al-Bashir, who overthrew an elected government...

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Neier, Aryeh | October 29, 1990 issue
The Bush Administration is willing to cut 15 percent of the $85 million it had earlier sought for the El Salvadoran military support in order to protect...

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Carpenter, Ted Galen | January 19, 1985 issue
Reports on the gathering of lawmakers and concerned citizens in the White House Rose Garden to save young people from the ravages of drunk driving in the...

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February 2, 1985 issue
Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. A discussion of key issues associated with Marxism; Thoughts on the Reagan Administration's...

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Lernoux, Penny | September 14, 1985 issue
In May 1985, the government of Nicaragua announced that thousands of Miskito Indians would be permitted to return to their ancestral lands along the Coco...

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