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Wallace, Scott | October 29, 1990 issue
The International Court of Justice in the Hague found the United States guilty of financing and directing a mercenary war against Nicaragua. The court ordered...

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Caute, David | August 31, 1985 issue
Zimbabwe is the rising star of black Africa, celebrated not only for its bitter struggle against the white settlers but also for the highly developed economic...

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Kraft, Ivor | September 5, 1966 issue
This article criticizes the U.S.-based Project Head Start program that put more than half a million 4 and 5 year olds in preschools in the U.S. last summer,...

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October 5, 1963 issue
Winds of change at long last are undermining the wall of partition in Ireland. Today, forty-three years after partition, significant economic progress has...

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Perrin, Noel | June 5, 1967 issue
This article reports on the ending shortage of water in New York. New York City's worst water shortage in this century has ended. The author does not find...

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July 11, 1923 issue
The article presents information on the condition of roads and development in this field. Concrete, asphalt, brick and macadam pavements across the country...

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November 16, 1871 issue
The article presents information on various socio-political developments around the world. The condition of New York is not of local interest simply. Even...

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Wilson, David | September 3, 2001 issue
Presents several letters to the editor. Necessity of building infrastructure to combat a right wing corporate giant; Advantage of two-party system over...

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September 15, 2008 issue
The author of the article discusses the arrival of U.S. Republican Party members in Minneapolis, Minnesota, for their convention, and how they are subjected...

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Heilbroner, R. | January 27, 1992 issue
The American economy is in serious trouble, because of the deficit. Infrastructure is to the private sector what a railroad embankment is to a railroad....

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