The genocide we're missing Posted: Wednesday, July 21, 2004
American Exceptionalism: A Disease of Conceit On a basic political level, this phenomenon is the belief that, for some reason (America's system of democracy, or maybe its economic superiority), the United States system is not subject to the same contradictions and influences as those of the rest of the world.
New Niger/uranium tale flops
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Donors pledge billions in aid to Haiti Nearly all the funds could end up in the pockets of foreigners and elite
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Vigilante in Afghanistan Says He Worked for U.S.
IAEA has no evidence to prove Syria's nuclear weapons attempt
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Root of Sudan's Darfur crisis and US concern
The genocide we're missing
Unrecorded victims
Deserting a Ship of Rats
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