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Saddam Hussein Goes Home and Hides Under a Rug
Myths live and die by their own logic. One of the reasons that myths, especially living myths, become mythic in the first place is that they seem to live outside the rules that govern the rest of us. They are bigger than life, mightier than circumstance, and awesome
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  • June 29, 2020
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SARS and the High Moral Ground
The hysteria surrounding SARS has abated, but has it left a legacy by recasting infectious disease as a more central security concern?
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  • June 29, 2020
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The Global Environmental Challenge: Is the Developed World Up to It?
This Opinion is an edited version of the keynote speech delivered by Ambassador Van Haren to the Environment UK 2002 Conference hosted by the Environment Agency in October 2002. Further details of the conference at http://www.environmentagency.gov.uk
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  • June 29, 2020
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A World Without War
Human Rights Law remains an essential tool in the effort to minimize suffering in war, and stand up for justice in the face of overwhelming injustice. Still, as Theckanath points out, we should not lose sight of the larger struggle: to eradicate war completely.
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  • June 29, 2020
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Against the war on women: V-day in the Congo
Remarks by Stephen Lewis, Co-Director of AIDS-Free World, delivered at the 10th Annual V-Day Celebrations, New Orleans, LA 4:00 pm CDT, Saturday, April 12, 2008.
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  • June 29, 2020
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Asleep at the Controls

Kofi Annan on the importance of balancing disarmament and non-proliferation for international security.

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  • June 29, 2020
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The Repeated Cry
Catherine Onekalit offers her latest prose-poem.
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Barack Obama: a new beginning?
Johan Galtung reviews the monumental challenges that Barack Obama will face as the 44th president of the United States, as well as the intense support he is likely to receive from his own citizens and the international community.
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  • June 29, 2020
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The Sakakini Center
The Sakakini Center has at different times received funding from the Japanese Government, the United Nations Development Program, the Ford Foundation, the European Union and Dutch benefactors - hardly radical organizations in the grand scheme of things.
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International Spy Caper is No Joke
When the church bell rings at noon at the Anglican cathedral of St. George's in East Jerusalem not far from Damascus Gate in the Old City, chances are it's Mordechai Vanunu ringing the bell.
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