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Articles in May 12, 2008 issue of New American, The
- Main concern doesn't sway voters
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NAFTA was one of Bill Clinton's "mistakes" says his wife
by John F. McManus -
The story of the Pueblo: in January 1968, North Korea seized the USS Pueblo. The story of the ship's brave crew and how their vessel remains a tourist attraction in Pyongyang should not be forgotten
by W.W. "Chip" Wood -
Don't even try to suggest he's too old
by John F. McManus -
A climate of repression: living under communism, Vaclav Klaus, the president of the Czech Republic, saw how repressive political mechanisms can stifle opposition and control society. He sees the same pattern being repeated in today's global-warming debate
by William F. Jasper - Global food prices on the rise
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Failing schools draw attention
by John F. McManus -
Whom shall we believe?
by Kurt Williamsen -
Allow intelligence! Ben Stein's Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed makes an intelligent case for pursuing the scientific evidence wherever it may leadincluding even intelligent design
by James Perloff - Correction
- Iraq and Afghanistan veterans report psychological problems
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Partners across the pond: across the Atlantic, the United States and the EU are reaching for closer economic integration and more international regulations, but why are they doing it under the table?
by John F. McManus - SPP moves forward under different name
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Candidate thinks having an unwanted baby is punishment
by John F. McManus -
Atlanta woman donates kidney to girl
by Warren Mass -
More tax dollars to bail out the housing mess
by William P. Hoar - Congress reverses Posse Comitatus act changes
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Another Obama comment draws sharp criticism
by John F. McManus -
New England Patriot helps community
by Warren Mass - Pope Benedict XVI's comments give pause
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Top U.S. General sees no end to Iraq war
by John F. McManus -
Good Samaritan attacked
by Kurt Williamsen -
Martin Luther King's niece strongly opposes abortion
by John F. McManus -
Helping the homeless to help themselves
by Warren Mass -
Is making taxes "fair" the answer? Congressman John Linder's FairTax legislation would change the method used to collect taxes without changing the amount. Is this what the American taxpayer really needs?
by Laurence M. Vance -
FairTax fallacy
by Robert Semands - Ongoing conflict in Tibet
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Leading internationalists from the council on foreign relations are McCain's policy advisers
by John F. McManus -
Action hero
by Kurt Williamsen -
Tapping the same well again and again
by Kurt Williamsen -
More Roe v. Wade history
by Feler Bose - "Funding Father of the Right" backs Hillary for President
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Transatlantic two-step: a long-term effort seeking the transatlantic integration of America with the European Union is now underway. If it is successful, the effects on our country would be dramatic
by Dennis Behreandt -
Has Bush gone green?
by Gary Benoit
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