Social Reform

Sean O'Casey Biography

Irish Playwright, Best-known for The Shadow of a Gunman Brief biography of Irish playwright Sean O'Casey, famous for Mirror in My House and The Shadow of a Gunman. Sean ‘Casey was an important playwright, best known for his...

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Eisenhower and the Landslide Election of 1956

American Voters Trusted the General in the Wake of Global Crises Ending the Korean War, achieving a budget surplus, and presiding over a period of increasing prosperity enabled Dwight D. Eisenhower to win over 57% of the vote...

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Ambedkar’s Boys at the Dalit Human Rights Movement (DHRM):

At first sight, 27-year-old VV Selvaraj looks more the assistant manager with Idea Cellular that he was until six years ago than the firebrand — and controversial — dalit leader he has quickly turned out to be in Kerala. He...

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Herman Van Rompuy: Europe's first president to push for 'Euro tax'

Herman Van Rompuy, Europe's first president, is to join forces with the European Commission to push for sweeping new tax raising powers for Brussels. By Bruno Waterfield and Justin Stares in Brussels and Colin Freeman Van...

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American and Chinese Students Fight for Rights of Workers

by Paul Garver American student anti-sweatshop activists have won their first major victory in a decade-long campaign against sweatshop conditions and repression of labor unions in Central America. Russell Athletic, largest...

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World Bank approves $300m loan to Jordan

WASHINGTON: The World Bank has approved a $300 million Development Policy Loan (DPL) to Jordan to support the Government’s medium-term development program in the context of the current global economic crisis. The approval of...

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Damaging bleaching practice

Published: Saturday | November 21, 2009 The Editor, Sir: I refer to the articles published in The Sunday Gleaner, Nove-mber 22, on skin bleaching. I have done community research and audio-visual documentation on this subject...

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Today's Birthday: Robert F. Kennedy

Born in Brookline, Mass., younger brother of President John F. Kennedy. A graduate of Harvard (1948) and the Univ. of Virginia law school (1951), he managed John F. Kennedy's successful campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1952....

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Illegal downloaders face broadband limits

By Michael Savage, Political Correspondent Internet users who illegally download films and music will run the risk of being cut off from the web under new laws published by the Government today. Under the powers set out in the...

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Still his own man

SEUMAS MILNE | LONDON, ENGLAND - Nov 20 2009 14:35 Noam Chomsky is the closest thing in the English-speaking world to an intellectual superstar. Like the English philosopher, Bertrand Russell, who spoke out against...

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