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50,000 protesters stage a mass protest in Baghdad against the recently renegotiated mandate to extend US presence.

Prakash Ambegaonkar, the founder of Bridging Nations, wrote this piece on why and how the US must rethink foreign policy in the future.

Christian and Islamic leaders petition together for the establishment of just interest rates and rightly place for the global financial crisis on human greed.

Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz writes about how we got in the current financial mess we’re in and offers a comprehensive way forward.

The spark of the Divine is always within us. It is the common thread that unites us in our humanity.

Tony Jones writes about why the US is not an empire, at least in the classical sense.  I partly agree.  I’m beginning to come around to the idea that the US is simply part of a transnational big “E” Empire of global capitalism.

Noam Chomsky says the US has one-party system.  I agree — as I’ve written before — and I like Chomsky though he is fundamentally rooted in the modern approach.

Andrew Sullivan’s piece “Why I Blog,” is very thought provoking.  Blogging is the new postmodern format.  I wonder how much longer old-school newspapers will last?

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