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December 24, 1990 issue
The choice in the Persian Gulf conflict has never been between sanctions and force. It is between peace and war, between life and death. U.S. President...

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Hitchens, Christopher | December 10, 1990 issue
Turning to the civilian figures, one finds the usual disproportion that is encountered in the study of colonial war. The official U.S. total for Panamanian...

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Lam, Andrew | December 10, 1990 issue
The article presents the author's views on the memories of two countries. The author states that a Vietnamese man who makes money acting in Hollywood. He...

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Cockburn, Alexander | October 22, 1990 issue
The article focuses on various political developments around the world during 1990. First article focuses on the class war. If war is a continuation of...

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Marcuse, Peter | October 22, 1990 issue
The article focuses on socialist traditions on East Germany. For those committed to the socialist tradition, it is how clear that state ownership of the...

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Gonzales, Leonel | October 15, 1990 issue
At a time when momentous changes are occurring throughout the world, the struggle for democracy in El Salvador has reached its peak. A broad democratic...

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MacMichael, David | September 17, 1990 issue
The article gives information on various socio-political issues related to different parts of the world. When politician Nelson Mandela and South Africa's...

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Neier, Aryeh | September 17, 1990 issue
The war in Liberia, in which rival rebel forces led by Charles Thylor and Prince Johnson have been trying to destroy each other and overthrow the regime...

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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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Ali, Tariq | August 18, 2003 issue
This article reviews the book "All the Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Terror in the Middle East," by Stephen Kinzer.

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