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Herbert once again hits hard - right on the nose!
OPINION |
May 9, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist:
Stranger Than Fiction
By BOB HERBERT
If President Bush had consulted with
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FASCINATING!
SCIENCE |
May 10, 2005
For Gay Men, an Attraction to a Different Kind of Scent
By NICHOLAS WADE
The new research may open the way to studying human
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Just plain fascinating!
SCIENCE |
May 10, 2005
Observatory:
Far Out Phoebe
By HENRY FOUNTAIN
Evidence that Saturns moon, Phoebe, is a made-elsewhere kind of planet;
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Critically important!
OPINION |
May 10, 2005
Op-Ed Contributor:
The Not-So-Secret History of Filibusters
By GEORGE J. MITCHELL
The proposal by some Republican
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Very cool!
SCIENCE |
May 10, 2005
A Puzzle Finally Makes the Cosmic Figures Fit
By MARGARET WERTHEIM
A retired physicist has designed an interlocking wooden puzzle
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Essential and common "sensical".
SCIENCE |
May 10, 2005
A Conversation With Robert Boyd:
How Culture Pushed Us to the Top of the Food Chain
By CLAUDIA DREIFUS
Dr.
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Wonderful!
ARTS / ART & DESIGN |
May 13, 2005
New Chapters in the Dinosaur Chronicles
By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
The American Museum of Natural Historys provocative
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Ugly truths that need to be confronted!
OPINION |
May 16, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist:
Staying What Course?
By PAUL KRUGMAN
The American military isnt just bogged down in
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International topic with important implications here.
OPINION |
May 17, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist:
A Clampdown in China
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
Hu Jintao is trying to
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Depressing but must be confronted. Broader implications are grave.
SCIENCE |
May 17, 2005
Forests Colorful Jewels in a Fight for Their Lives
By BARBARA WHITAKER
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Sensible ideas to ponder. If only the Bushites would heed!
OPINION |
May 18, 2005
Op-Ed Contributor:
Blowing Up an Assumption
By ROBERT A. PAPE
Suicide terrorism is
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I rather like this idea!
OPINION |
May 20, 2005
Op-Ed Contributor:
Americas Nurse
By TERI MILLS
Its time to dethrone the surgeon general and appoint a National
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Wise words.
OPINION |
May 20, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist:
The Best P.R.: Straight Talk
By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN
The greatest respect we can show to Arabs and Muslims is to
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Eminently sensible - how to implement?
OPINION |
May 21, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist:
Taking Luck Seriously
By MATT MILLER
With a little luck, Democrats may find they can
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Bushites blame the messenger!
OPINION |
May 22, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist:
Its All Newsweeks Fault
By FRANK RICH
In its war on the press, this hubristic administration
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The kind of up-front honesty we desperately need.
OPINION |
May 23, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist:
The Rumsfeld Stain
By BOB HERBERT
Much of what has happened to the
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THE BUSHITES DESERVE THE SAME FATE!
OPINION |
May 24, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist:
Death by a Thousand Blogs
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
The Chinese Communist Party may finally
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I've noticed this preference for cooperation as opposed to competition in myself.
OPINION |
May 24, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist:
What Women Want
By JOHN TIERNEY
The gender
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Theinsanity of the Bushites as depicted here boggles the mind nad it is even more appalling that the whole lot of them aren't deposed thanks to the propaganda media that keeps most of
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Astute and cogent observations. The whole Newsweek thing is just a "shoot the messenger" Bushite media manipulation that cannot hide their crminal policies.
OPINION |
May 26,
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The dangers of, out of blind greed, the Bushite policy of letting foxes guard chickens.
OPINION |
May 26, 2005
Editorial Observer:
A Lawmaker Works, Oddly Enough, to Keep His
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Excellent article bringing important social realities to the fore.
OPINION |
May 29, 2005
Editorial Observer:
A Short History of Class Antagonism in the Black Community
By
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Important cultural/historical observations.
OPINION |
May 29, 2005
Op-Ed Contributor:
Found in Translation
By STACY SCHIFF
Do we have to go to France to learn to be
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A sad, strange and disturbing medical mystery.
SCIENCE |
May 31, 2005
In Tasmania, the Devil Now Faces Its Own Hell
By SANDRA BLAKESLEE
A disease has killed more
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Science at its exciting and dramatic best!
SCIENCE |
May 31, 2005
Scientist at Work | Woo Suk Hwang:
Without Apology, Leaping Ahead in Cloning
By JAMES BROOKE
Dr.
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Fascinating how hard-wired gender identity can be!
SCIENCE |
May 31, 2005
A Conversation With William Reiner:
Declaring With Clarity, When Gender Is Ambiguous
By
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Just plain fascinating!
SCIENCE / SPACE & COSMOS |
May 31, 2005
Molding a Nebula From a Star
By DENNIS OVERBYE
A good show is on display in the Carina nebula in
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Eloquent argument for compassion as opposed to the arrogant indifference of Bushite imperial ambition!
OPINION |
May 31, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist:
Day 141 of Bushs Silence
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An astute and barbed riff!
OPINION | May 29, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist: Karl's New Manifesto
By DAVID BROOKS
Undereducated workers of the world, unite!
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Nightmare effects of globalization! Something must be done!
INTERNATIONAL / AFRICA | June 3, 2005
AIDS, Pregnancy and Poverty Trap Ever More African Girls
By SHARON LaFRANIERE
Girls in Mozambique, left orphaned and impoverished by AIDS, are being
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We have something of Nazi-like evil going on here and where is the outrage and
the effort to stop it!?
OPINION | June 5, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist: A Policy of Rape
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
In Darfur, rapes are part of a systematic campaign to terrorize
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Thanks to Bob Herbert for so clearly delineating another great evil exacerbated
by the Bushites!
OPINION | June 6, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist: The Mobility Myth
By BOB HERBERT
Put the myth of the American Dream aside. The bottom line is that it's
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Amen to this!
OPINION | June 8, 2005
Editorial: Crumbs for Africa
At a time when rich countries are mounting a noble and worthy effort to make
poverty history, the Bush administration is offering a drop in the bucket.
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I really, really want to believe this optimistic picture is true!
OPINION | June 9, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist: In Africa, Life After AIDS
By DAVID BROOKS
Health workers in Southern Africa who have been laboring for years and watching
people die
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Just plain fascinating!
SCIENCE | June 10, 2005
DNA of Deadbeat Voles May Hint at Why Some Fathers Turn Out to Be Rats
By NICHOLAS WADE
Two scientists say the same genetic mechanism that shapes the paternal behavior
of voles also exists in human
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A really special date! Fascinating!
INTERNATIONAL / MIDDLE EAST | June 12, 2005
After 2,000 Years, a Seed From Ancient Judea Sprouts
By STEVEN ERLANGER
Israeli doctors and scientists have succeeded in germinating a date seed nearly
2,000 years
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If these guys could team up with NASA, we just might have a peaceful future in
SPACE - THE FINAL FRONTIER!
SCIENCE / SPACE COSMOS | June 14, 2005
Thrillionaires: The New Space Capitalists
By JOHN SCHWARTZ
A new generation of deep-pockets
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Just plain exciting for space science nuts!
SCIENCE / SPACE COSMOS | June 14, 2005
Found: Earth's Distant Cousin (About 15 Light-Years Away)
By DENNIS OVERBYE
Astronomers announced Monday that they had found the smallest and possibly
most
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Simply fascinating!
SCIENCE | June 13, 2005
Research: Snakes Have Interesting Habits
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- It may not matter to people who hate snakes, but researchers
at Washington University have discovered that rattlers are
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Culturally fascinating!
BOOKS | June 14, 2005
The Troubadours of Brazil's Backlands
By LARRY ROHTER
Cordel, a mostly obsolete art form where writers travel with their poems from
town to town and market to market, continues to thrive in northeast
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Bona fide pro genre geek has some trenchant things to say about the Star Wars
phenomenon and its audiences.
OPINION | June 17, 2005
Op-Ed Contributor: Turn On, Tune In, Veg Out
By NEAL STEPHENSON
Star Wars has much to say about geeks - and also
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AMEN to this!
OPINION | June 17, 2005
Op-Ed Contributor: Onward, Moderate Christian Soldiers
By JOHN C. DANFORTH
It is important for those of us who are considered moderates to make the case
that we have strongly held Christian convictions.
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Read any good book reviews lately? Don't miss this one! - really explains it
like it is
BOOKS | June 17, 2005
Books of The Times | 'Squandered Victory': An Insider's Troubling Account of
the U.S. Role in Iraq
By MICHIKO KAKUTANI
Larry Diamond, a
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Nore scary Bushite over-reaching!
OPINION | June 18, 2005
Editorial: Congress Assaults the Courts, Again
The House of Representatives took a little- noticed but dangerous swipe at the
power of the courts this week.
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Also, with over population being the not talked about enough problem that it
is, not having children would leave women utterly free to do what they wish,
with or without men in their lives.
OPINION | June 18, 2005
Guest Columnist: Our Little
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Sharp commentary on the current dire media climate and the possibilty that
folks are finally waking up to how bad it is.
OPINION | June 19, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist: Two Top Guns Shoot Blanks
By FRANK RICH
The boundary between reality and fiction has
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Here is young woman writer of color who made it in mainstream publishing and
with a genre (magical realism, speculative fiction) novel no less! An
inspiration!
BOOKS | June 21, 2005
Conjuring an Imaginary Friend in the Search for an Authentic
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Fascinating new devlopments in genetic science!
SCIENCE | June 21, 2005
RNA Comes Out of the Shadow of Its Famous Cousin
By NICHOLAS WADE
DNA may get the plaudits, but RNA often does the tricky work.
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This is so cool!
SCIENCE | June 21, 2005
Archaeologists Discover an Ancient Egyptian Glass Factory
By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
Scientists are calling the find the first direct evidence of glassmaking in the
Late Bronze Age.
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More fascinating science stuff! The first item is definitely fodder for SF fans!
SCIENCE | June 21, 2005
Observatory: They Find Light in the Darkness
By HENRY FOUNTAIN
A new photosynthesizing organism, inbred coelacanths, the dangers of grazing
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This seems as ridiculous as the gay gene! Rigid ideologues just want an
excuse not to exercise their brains and to think for themselves! Oh I voted for
Bush because I was hard-wired by my genes to do so! Give me a break!
SCIENCE | June 21, 2005
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A true story stranger than fiction! Fascinating and very sad!
BOOKS | June 24, 2005
Books of The Times | 'The Golden Spruce': Sacred Tree or Pet Plant, He Brought
It Crashing Down
By WILLIAM GRIMES
The life and death of a magic tree, and the
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Art and science fiction and politics are merging in exciting and disturbing
ways!
ARTS / ART DESIGN | July 3, 2005
The Artists in the Hazmat Suits
By RANDY KENNEDY
Mutant bacteria, genetically altered mice, cactuses with curly hair: step this
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Really cool article about the Deep Impact mission.
OPINION | July 3, 2005
Op-Ed Contributor: The Big Bang
By DAVID GRINSPOON
Why NASA's Deep Impact mission makes scientific sense.
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Botanically fascinating and depressing.
SCIENCE / ENVIRONMENT | July 5, 2005
Findings: The Case of the Shrinking Lotus
By JAMES GORMAN
Over the past 100 years, a species of Himalayan snow lotus has lost almost four
inches in height, and humans
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Reasonable critique and suggestions!
OPINION | July 3, 2005
Op-Ed Contributor: Tone Deaf on Africa
By WILLIAM EASTERLY
Big plans to end poverty in Africa miss the critical elements of feedback and
accountability.
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A personal story that is also valuable African American history.
OPINION | July 10, 2005
Editorial Observer: Somerville's Story and My Great-Grandfather's Legacy
By BRENT STAPLES
How the oral tradition preserves slave-era history.
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Looking forward to the next big media tech development.
OPINION | August 7, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist: When Pigs Wi-Fi
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
If the first step was to get Americans wired, the next step is to make them
wireless.
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Horrors of patriarchy run rampant.
INTERNATIONAL / AFRICA | August 11, 2005
Entrenched Epidemic: Wife-Beatings in Africa
By SHARON LaFRANIERE
In few places is the abuse of women by a male partner more entrenched, and
accepted, than in sub-Saharan
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We lost one of the movers and shapers of our artistic culure. He will be missed!
TECHNOLOGY | August 22, 2005
Robert Moog, Music Synthesizer Creator, Dies
By ALLAN KOZINN
The creator of the electronic music synthesizer that bears his name became
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AMEN!!
OPINION | September 4, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist: Falluja Floods the Superdome
By FRANK RICH
The failures of 9/11 come home to roost.
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The last sentence of this piece is particularly damning.
OPINION | September 5, 2005
Redemption in the Bayou
Before Congress is a plan that could help restore Louisiana's vanishing
wetlands and could provide some redemption for years of
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Expletives deleted. 'Nuff said!
NATIONAL / NATIONAL SPECIAL | September 4, 2005
Bush Faces Rising Complaints About Handling of Disaster
By BRIAN KNOWLTON International Herald Tribune
President Bush faced increasingly bitter complaints local and
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Points out some very depressing realities the Bushites would like topretend
don't exist.
OPINION | September 8, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist: No Strangers to the Blues
By BOB HERBERT
The disaster in New Orleans was already under way long before Katrina
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Maureen Dowd gives Bushite cronyism and its deadly consequences, the harsh
critique it deserves,
OPINION | September 10, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist: Neigh to Cronies
By MAUREEN DOWD
The cronies on the Homeland Security payroll.
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Paul Krugman lets the Bushites have it! You tell 'em!
OPINION | September 9, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist: Point Those Fingers
By PAUL KRUGMAN
If the Bush administration isn't held accountable for its response to Hurricane
Katrina, it will keep repeating
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Katrina survivors tell their horrifying stories.
OPINION | September 12, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist: A Rush of Stories
By BOB HERBERT
The stories continue to come out of New Orleans in an awful rush, like blood
from a sudden gaping wound.
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Pungent description of what still floods New Orleans.
NATIONAL / NATIONAL SPECIAL | September 12, 2005
The Water: A Black-Green Curtain of Disease and Destruction, Grime and Stench
By DAN BARRY
What laps against New Orleans's shores, and some of
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Bushite depravity continues as cronyism, racism and elitism runs rampant in New
Orleans still - Paul Krugman informs us to his great credit.
OPINION | September 16, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist: Not the New Deal
By PAUL KRUGMAN
America's biggest relief
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How greed results in the most reprehensible behavior. No culture in the world
is immune. Somehow, the human race must evolve past such impulses if we are to
survive in any beneficial sense.
OPINION | September 18, 2005
Editorial Observer:
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Fascinating personal examination of cross-cultural journeying and experience.
OPINION | September 17, 2005
Summerscapes: Summer of My Discontent
By MOHAMMED NASEEHU ALI
Returning to Ghana made me realize why I'd left.
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The Bushites compound their crimes by failure to act decisively about Darfur
tragedies of that ilk.
OPINION | September 18, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist: A Wimp on Genocide
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
This month the Bush administration joined with Cuba,
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Sums up everything the liberals and pregressives have been saying and reporting
on independent media for YEARS and the Bushites keep repeating the smae deadly
mistake over and over - look at Katrina! Impeach those criminals already!
BOOKS |
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A horrid blight in NY and USA history, given exposure to the broad public, may
help us to understand that the evils of the past reverberate in and profoundly
affect the present and we must deal with this and we must try and heal these
raw wounds.
I am inviting you to take action to urge FEMA to extend the deadline for
victims of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita to apply for federal
assistance. Millions of families have been displaced by the hurricane and
hundreds of thousands still have not been able to go home to survey the
I am inviting you to take action to urge FEMA to extend the deadline for
victims of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita to apply for federal
assistance. Millions of families have been displaced by the hurricane and
hundreds of thousands still have not been able to go home to survey the
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The West has no monopoly on recent despots!
BOOKS | October 21, 2005
Books of the Times | 'Mao: The Unknown Story': China's Monster, Second to None
By MICHIKO KAKUTANI
In their new book, Jung Chang and Jon Halliday make an impassioned case for Mao
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Flawed - but a good thing this exists at all.
ARTS / ART DESIGN | October 24, 2005
Museum Review | Arab American National Museum: A Mosaic of Arab Culture at Home
in America
By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN
The museum in Dearborn, Mich., eagerly celebrates
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Grotesque barbarism of the Bushites.
OPINION | November 14, 2005
Op-Ed Contributors: Doing Unto Others as They Did Unto Us
By M. GREGG BLOCHE and JONATHAN H. MARKS
The Pentagon's interrogation tactics after 9/11, which were based on Red Army
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Eloquent piece by an African woman who feels some hope despite the appalling
conditions she witnesses on that continent.
OPINION | November 16, 2005
Editorial Observer: Waiting for Their Moment in the Worst Place on Earth to Be
a Woman
By HELENE
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OY! More scary weird stuff to worry about and lose sleep over!
OPINION | November 16, 2005
Op-Ed Contributors: Waking to a New Flu Threat
By OLIVER SACKS and JOEL A. VILENSKY
An outbreak of influenza may be followed by another epidemic.
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This whole piece is one long litany of impeachable offenses. Let's try harder
to get rid of those lying thugs who stole the White House already!
OPINION | November 15, 2005
Editorial: Decoding Mr. Bush's Denials
It's obvious that the Bush
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