Premeditated mass murder
Washington cannot forever brush aside evidence of the crucial US role in the escalation of widespread ethnic violence that preceded NATO's attack on Yugoslavia, writes Naom Chomsky
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Alarm bells in America
Attacks on Arab-Americans intensify, warns James Zogby
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Death by indecision
Abolished briefly from 1972 to 1976, the death penalty is one of the longest-standing divisive political issues in the US. Manning Marable calls for an end to legal injustice
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Charging on empty
Gamal Nkrumah attempts to map out the paths that have led to Ethiopia and Eritrea's confusing and senseless war
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The holiday gone wrong
Guerrilla groups fighting in the southern Philippines step up hostage-taking and violence as concerned European governments can do nothing but look on, writes Nyier Abdou
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A very close call
The US presidential hopefuls are running neck-to-neck, reports Thomas Gorguissian from Washington
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