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York University History Professor David Noble found himself alone
Welcome home, Jeffrey Arenburg. U.S. federal court judge Richard Aracara ordered his deportation back to Canada after he served time in an American prison for punching a U.S. customs officer in the mouth at the Buffalo border post in November, 2007.
(Pittsburgh, September 26, 2009) After a peaceful protest march through downtown Pittsburgh, Friday afternoon, mayhem erupted Friday night, in the Oakland District of Pittsburgh.
To the people of the United States of America: If all of our children, wherever they live, are to have the prospect of a future worth having, the world needs the US's best, not what it had under the neo-conned regime of President George "Dubya" Bush-its worst.
Last month President Barack Obama has taken a step to cool international tensions.
Adil Charkaoui wants an apology for what the Canadian government has put him through.
Sheikh Ra'ad Salah, a Palestinian Muslim leader and an Israeli citizen was arrested yesterday.
The prospect for peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians is "dead as a doornail," said Francis Boyle in an interview with the Canadian Charger on September 25.
President Obama declared, "Iran is breaking rules that all nations must follow." That’s not a true statement. It’s missing five words. The truth required him to say all nations “with the exception of Israel."
With Israel's leaders considering what more must be done to destroy Palestinian nationalism, and
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Rashid Khalidi is the Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University and the author of several books focussing on the Middle East including 'The Hundred Years' War On Palestine'. He explains some of the basic facts of the struggle for Palestinian independence and the creation of the Zionist project of Israel.