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	<title>France: Another Political Thatcher is Born</title>
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    Nicolas Sarkozy&#039;s triumph in the French presidential elections could open the way for deep political and social changes, not unlike those that began with the era of Margaret Thatcher in Britain in the 1980s.

At the same time, Sarkozy&#039;s triumph, or rather, the defeat of the Left in the shape of Socialist candidate SÃ;Â©gol&amp;
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	<title>Another Victim of the Anti-Neocon Revolution?</title>
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    World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz was scheduled to spend this week welcoming economic officials from all around the world to the bank&#039;s spring meetings in Washington. Instead, he has been engaged in an intense campaign aimed at fending off the growing pressure on him to resign after admitting that he was personally involved in securing a large pa
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    <pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2007 13:12:42 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Fda Plays Russian Roulette With Lablibg Irradiated Food!</title>
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    FDA proposes relaxing labeling requirements on food exposed to radiation, and calling it &quot;PASTEURIZED&quot; instead! ANOTHER ATTEMPT BY BUSH ADMINISTRATION TO STEAMROLL OVER THE SAFETY OF FOOD.
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	<title>Another Vietnam? Bring it on</title>
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    The Pelosi Democrats in Congress and the leading Democratic presidential contenders all stress that things aren&#039;t going well in Iraq. Yet they all seem quite pleased about this. The real question is whether the Pelosi Democrats and their left-wing allies want America to lose the Iraq war, just as a generation ago liberal Democrats pressed for a hum
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    <pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2007 23:37:49 GMT</pubDate>
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