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An Imperial Denial
If the United States were to accept its identity as an empire - and act accordingly - the entire world would benefit
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How native peoples can turn globalization to their advantage
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There’s only so much the US government can do about debt nobody wants to pay for or hold
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The Sweetest Revenge
Talk of a ‘Jewish renaissance' where Hitler once ruled.
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President Bush Discusses Freedom in Iraq and Middle East
Remarks by the President at the 20th Anniversary of the National Endowment for Democracy
George W. Bush
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Egypt: Will the Dam Burst?
Egypt crumbles, adding to the resentment of millions of hungry and uneducated people
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