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Afghanistan:14 Americans Die In Helicopter Crashes

Afghanistan:14 Americans Die In Helicopter Crashes

Today, was yet another deadly day for American forces in Afghanistan as the blood bath continues. 14 American troops and civilians were killed in two separate helicopter crashes. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the downing of the helicopters, although a statement from NATO said that enemy fire was not the cause. Seven soldiers and three […]

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350.org’s Huge Success In Its Global Action On Climate Change

350.org’s Huge Success In Its Global Action On Climate Change

Saturday was a huge success for 350.org, considering how new the environmental organization is. Thousands of people gathered all over the world to hold events, and put some fire under the feet of our policy makers to demand urgent action on climate change. In New-York City  hundreds gathered to watch other events, taking place all […]

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Did Iran & Israel Meet Secretly For Nuclear Talks?

Did Iran & Israel Meet Secretly For Nuclear Talks?

Today, Iran denied that its nuclear officials met with Israeli official last month in Cairo to discuss the possibility of a nuclear-free Middle-East. An official with the Israeli Atomic Energy Commission said that the talks took place, but declined to give details about the meeting. The Egyptian foreign ministry confirmed that the non-proliferation talks did […]

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Afghan Elections: Second Round To Take Place On November 7

Afghan Elections: Second Round To Take Place On November 7

Hamid Karzai and his opponent Abdullah Abdullah will both take part in the election run-off. The second round takes place after a fraud investigation revealed that Karzai’s share of the vote in the first round was below 50 percent. The flurry of international pressure in the last few days had given  Karzai  two options. Either […]

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Kerry: How Do You Ask a Man to Be the Last One to Die for a Mistake?

Kerry: How Do You Ask a Man to Be the Last One to Die for a Mistake?

This was the question that 27-year-old John Kerry (see photo) asked the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 1971 in his compelling and passionate condemnation of the Vietnam war. Kerry’s historic testimony was a turning point and created an unstoppable momentum of public support for the anti-war movement. “We are asking here in Washington for some […]

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