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...most important war going on right now is a war of ideas, and it is being fought in the parliament halls, cabinet rooms, and presidential palaces of our global community. It is a war for the ideas of freedom, equality, and inclusion. We must fight this war despite the reluctance of some, for it is a war that we cannot afford to lose...

Author: By Zachary K. Goldman, | Title: The Spotlight's On | 10/28/2003 | See Source »

...arrivals from Africa were intercepted last week near Lampedusa. - By Jeff Israely A Turn to the Right switzerland The nationalist Swiss People's Party won about 27% of the vote in the country's general elections, leading it to ask for a second seat in the seven-member federal cabinet, to be chosen on Dec. 10. The anti-immigration party's gains came in Switzerland's French- and Italian-speaking cantons and at the expense of center-right parties. Coughing Up for Iraq SPAIN Having pledged $20 billion toward reconstruction in Iraq, the U.S. had hoped that other countries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Watch | 10/26/2003 | See Source »

Kornbluh said it is now possible to read transcripts of cabinet meetings “where regime change was plotted” during the Chilean crisis that show the U.S. was aiming to remove democratically-elected president Salvador Allende Gossens. At the time, the U.S. actively denied any involvement in Pinochet’s rise to power...

Author: By Harry Ritter, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Analyst Unveils ‘Pinochet File’ | 10/24/2003 | See Source »

Look at the old president and the new; look at their white skin. Look at the 15 members of the new cabinet. They are no different. Look at the protestors: the miners, the coca growers, the poor and hungry. See their faces: dark and wrinkled. They have different brows, different cheeks. They are the color of the earth in Bolivia...

Author: By Lucas L. Tate, | Title: Bolivia is Burning | 10/22/2003 | See Source »

Bolivia’s new government must address their true divisions themselves. The new president, Carlos Mesa, has taken one positive step in appointing an Indian cabinet minister to handle “ethnic affairs.” But Bolivia’s race problem is not something that can be so reduced and cordoned off. It must be addressed head-on. Policy concessions about the International Monetary Fund or exports to the United States will only serve to temporarily quell the fires that light La Paz and El Alto tonight. Until there is an open and public dialogue between...

Author: By Lucas L. Tate, | Title: Bolivia is Burning | 10/22/2003 | See Source »

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