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1 November 2006Greg Mitchell
1 November 2006EZLN
October 30, 2006
2 November 2006Julian Borger
3 November 2006Julian Borger
An American general in Baghdad called Iraq a "work of art" in progress yesterday in one of the most extraordinary attempts by the US military leadership to put a positive spin on the worsening violence.
1 November 2006Sonali Kolhatkar and James Ingalls
The following is an excerpt from “Bleeding Afghanistan: Washington, Warlords, and the Propaganda of Silence” (Seven Stories, 2006) by Sonali Kolhatkar and James Ingalls.
Published on Thursday, November 2, 2006 by OneWorld.net Haider Rizvi
Calls for tougher action on global warming are intensifying as policy makers embark for Kenya, where weeklong talks on climate change are due to start Monday.
Published on Thursday, November 2, 2006 by McClatchy NewspapeDave Montgomery
Common Dreams / Published on Sunday, October 29, 2006 by the Toronto Star (Canada)
29 October 2006
Climate change is sending birds once native to Africa north, to settle in southern Spain, scientists say.
30 October 2006Joseph B. Treaster
30 October 2006The SunGeorge Pascoe-Watson
Hard-working families face crippling new bills as the Government fights global warming with a raft of stinging taxes.
31 October 2006The Independent
31 October 2006The Independent
31 October 2006Larry Elliott and Patrick Wintour
31 October 2006The Guardian
30 October 2006Hilary Osborne
The dangers
· All countries will be affected by climate change, but the poorest countries will suffer earliest and most.
26 October 2006James Randerson
Climate change could tilt the world's economy into the worst global recession in recent history, a report will warn next week.
