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27/04/2012 | Frente Externo
Winds of change in France
"My true adversary does not have a name, a face or a party," said Francois Hollande, France's next president. "He never puts forth his candidacy, but nevertheless he governs. My true adversary is the world of finance."
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03/08/2011 | En Parrilla
The rightwing terrorism threat
LONDON — Three articles about Muslims ran in the same paper on the same day (The Independent, July 25):
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10/12/2010 | Medio Ambiente
No emissions deal at Cancun
The U.N. climate summit in Cancun, Mexico, is nearing its end, and while the ending will not be as rancorous as last year's train wreck in Copenhagen, there will be no global deal on cutting greenhouse gas emissions this year either. However, there is some hope for the longer run.
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02/09/2010 | Frente Externo
U.S. policy on Somalia sowed seeds for chaos
The U.S. decision in 2006 to send Ethiopian troops into Somalia was one of the stupidest moves in a very stupid decade. Last week, some of the chickens spawned by that decision came home to roost.
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02/09/2010 | Frente Externo
U.S. policy on Somalia sowed seeds for chaos
The U.S. decision in 2006 to send Ethiopian troops into Somalia was one of the stupidest moves in a very stupid decade. Last week, some of the chickens spawned by that decision came home to roost.
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04/07/2010 | Frente Externo
Accepting Russia as it was
The Georgians took down the last statue of Josef Stalin last week. There used to be thousands of such statues all across the old Soviet Union, but the Communists themselves tore almost all of them down after the great dictator and mass murderer died in 1953. They left the one in Gori, in northern Georgia, because that's where he was born and the locals were still proud of him.
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