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- Anti-Israel students deface Star of David at student conference by Jonny Paul, Jerusalem Post
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- Skintland: Heads I Win, Tails You Lose by Alex Massie, Spectator UK
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02 May 2012, By The Commentator
No es Buenos Aires: Argentina's ambush of William Hague reveals hard truths
The Argentine ambush of William Hague was symptomatic of wider contempt emanating from Buenos Aires
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13 April 2012, By Dane Vallejo
Loony Left: Friday 13th edition
The week's madness courtesy of the European Union, European Investment Bank, Ken Livingstone (obviously), the Guardian, Obama, Ozzie Guillen, and the civil servant who did nothing for 14 years
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05 April 2012, By Lawrence J. Haas
Hell hole in Cuba: Raul must free Alan Gross
Cuba’s leadership may have passed from Fidel Castro to brother Raul but the regime retains its half-century-old aversion to freedom, and its propensity for cruelty, says Larry Haas
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15 March 2012, By Fabio Rafael Fiallo
The new generation of Latin American autocracies
Similarly to Plato's assertion on the autonomy of ideas, in Latin America, dictatorial drives hang over the subcontinent, waiting to be seized by perspicacious opportunists
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20 February 2012, By Peter Cannon
Argentina’s twisted sense of humour over the Falklands
Argentina may be a democracy, but it is behaving like a country with a twisted sense of humour when it comes to its own record over the Falkland Islands, whose security cannot be left to trust
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27 January 2012, By Fabio Rafael Fiallo
One more Cuban martyr – and Latin America’s leadership turns a blind eye
The day of reckoning will inevitably come for the tribunal of History to deliver the last word with respect to the Cuban ordeal. On that day, some of Latin America's leaders will receive a moral condemnation
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24 November 2011, By Fabio Rafael Fiallo
The obstinacy of a crumbling Castroism
Meaningless economic "readjustments" will be remembered, not as the initiators of the rejuvenation of the Cuban economy, but rather, as the final rattles of one of the few remaining relics of communism
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11 November 2011, By Joel D. Hirst
'The consolidation of ALBA': Constitutional, representative democracy in decline in Latin America
Daniel Ortega's likely re-election is unconstitutional and shrouded in controversy; a victory for Hugo Chavez and ALBA, but a concern for democracy
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03 November 2011, By Bernard Mccabe
All kinds of everything – the farce of the Irish Presidential election
To call a rabid, anti-West, terror-sympathising friend of tyrants, ‘Mr Safe Hands’ is tragically absurd, and insults the integrity of any thinking person.




