| Johan Galtung Johan Galtung (born October 24, 1930, in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian sociologist and a principal founder of the discipline of Peace and conflict studies. Johan_Galtung
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| Howard Berman Howard Lawrence Berman (born April 15, 1941) has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1983, representing the 28th District of California ( map). He was born in Los Angeles, California, was educated at the University of California, Los Angeles, and was a lawyer and a member of the California State Assembly from 1973 to 1982 before entering the House. Howard_Berman
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| Filiberto Ojeda Ríos Filiberto Ojeda Ríos (April 26, 1933 September 23, 2005) was the "commander in chief" ("Responsable General") of the Boricua Popular Army (Ejército Popular Boricua ), a clandestine paramilitary organization, described by United States law enforcement agencies as a terrorist organization, based on the island and commonwealth of Puerto Rico, with branches in the mainland United States and in other countries. Filiberto_Ojeda_Ríos
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| Matt Gonzalez Matthew Edward Gonzalez (born June 4, 1965) is a U.S. politician, lawyer, and activist prominent in San Francisco politics. Gonzalez was a member and president of San Francisco County's Board of Supervisors. He was also one of the first Green Party candidates elected to public office in the Bay Area. Matt_Gonzalez
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| 1994 AMIA bombing AMIA bombing was an attack on the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA; Argentine Israelite Buenos Aires on July 18, 1994, that killed 85 people and injured hundreds. 1994_AMIA_bombing
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| Sherman Austin Sherman Martin Austin (born April 10, 1983) is an American anarchist and musician who was arrested as a teenager for inflammatory content on his website and subsequently convicted. He was the first person to be successfully prosecuted under 18 U.S.C. 842(p), a United States federal law which makes the distribution of information on explosives unlawful if the information is provided with the knowledge or intent that the information will be used to commit a violent federal crime. Sherman_Austin
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| Michelle Malkin Michelle Malkin (born October 20, 1970, née Maglalang) is an American commentator and blogger. Her weekly syndicated column appears in a number of newspapers and websites. She has been a guest on MSNBC, Fox News Channel, C-SPAN, and national radio programs. Malkin has written three books. Michelle_Malkin
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| Santiago del Estero Province Santiago del Estero is a province of Argentina, located in the north of the country. Neighbouring provinces are from the north clockwise Salta, Chaco, Santa Fe, Córdoba, Catamarca and Tucumán. Santiago_del_Estero_Province
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| Food Not Bombs Food Not Bombs is a loose-knit group of independent collectives, serving free vegan and vegetarian food to others. Food Not Bombs' ideology is that myriad corporate and government priorities are skewed to allow hunger to persist in the midst of abundance. To demonstrate this (and to reduce costs), a large amount of the food served by the group is surplus food from grocery stores, bakeries and markets that would otherwise go to waste. This group exhibits a form of franchise activism. Food_Not_Bombs
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| Shepard Fairey Frank Shepard Fairey (born February 15, 1970) is a contemporary artist, graphic designer, and illustrator who emerged from the skateboarding scene. He first became known for his "André the Giant Has a Posse" sticker campaign, in which Fairey appropriated images from the comedic super market tabloid Weekly World News (defunct). Shepard_Fairey
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| Anti-Germans (communist current) This article pertains to the Anti-German current, for other uses see Anti-German sentiment]Anti-German () is the generic name applied to a variety of theoretical and political tendencies within the radical, communist left mainly in Germany and Austria. The Anti-Germans emerged as a distinct political tendency as a response to the rise in racist attacks and nationalism in the wake of the German reunification. Anti-Germans_(communist_current)
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| Greek–Turkish relations Talk:Greek–Turkish_relations
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| Arauca Department Arauca is a department of Colombia located in the extreme north of the Orinoco part of Colombia (the Llanos Oriental), bordering Venezuela. It is bordered to the south by the Casanare River and the Meta River, which separate it from the departments of Casanare and Vichada. To the west borders with the Boyacá Department. The Caño Limón oil fields located in its territory accounts for 30% of Colombian oil output. Its capital is the town of Arauca. Arauca_Department
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| Blackwater Worldwide Xe () is a private military company founded as Blackwater USA in 1997 by Erik Prince and Al Clark. In October 2007, the company was renamed Blackwater Worldwide and was colloquially referred to as "Blackwater". It has drawn controversy, and has a wide array of business divisions, subsidiaries, and spin-off corporations.Based in the U.S. Blackwater_Worldwide
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| United States presidential election, 2004 timeline timeline of events during the 2004 U.S. presidential election: United_States_presidential_election,_2004_timeline
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| Andrew Marshall (foreign policy strategist) Andrew W. Marshall (born 1921) is the director of the United States Department of Defense's Office of Net Assessment. Appointed to the position in 1973 by United States President Richard Nixon, Marshall has been re-appointed by every president that followed. Andrew_Marshall_(foreign_policy_strategist)
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| Larry McDonald Lawrence Patton McDonald (April 1, 1935 – September 1, 1983) was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing the seventh congressional district of Georgia as a Democrat. He was a passenger onboard Korean Air Flight 007 shot down by Soviet interceptors and presumed dead. He was a cousin of General George S. Patton. McDonald was the only sitting member of Congress killed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Larry_McDonald
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| Matthew McDaniel Matthew McDaniel (born 1958) is an American human rights activist, formerly a carpenter, working to improve human rights for the Akha people of Thailand and Laos. He is the founder of the Akha Heritage Foundation. He lived in Thailand from 1991 to 2004.On April 18, 2004, he was arrested at Thailand's border with Burma by Thai immigration authorities, jailed for nine days, and then deported. Matthew_McDaniel
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| Human rights in post-invasion Iraq Human rights in post-invasion Iraq have been the subject of concerns and controversies since the 2003 invasion. Concerns have been expressed about conduct by insurgents, the U.S.-led coalition forces and the Iraqi government. The U.S. is investigating several allegations of violations of international and internal standards of conduct in isolated incidents by its own forces and contractors. Human_rights_in_post-invasion_Iraq
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| Rod Coronado Rodney Adam Coronado (born July 3, 1966 in San Jose, California) is a Native American (Pascua Yaqui) eco-anarchist and animal rights activist who has been convicted of arson, conspiracy and other crimes in connection with his activism. He is an advocate and former activist for the Animal Liberation Front and a spokesperson for the Earth Liberation Front. He is also a former crew member of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and was a member of the editorial collective of the Earth First! Journal. Rod_Coronado
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| Indymedia.ie Indymedia.ie (Independent Media Centre Ireland) is an Irish alternative media website affiliated with the global Indymedia network. It operates on the principles of open publishing and the Creative Commons. Contributions that adhere to the publishing guidelines are made by anyone that has pictures, audio, or text to contribute and are published immediately. Comments against the tenor of an accepted article are often edited out within minutes. About 6 editors are active and publish reasons for each edit. Indymedia.ie
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| The Tartan The Tartan, formerly known as The Carnegie Tartan, is the original student newspaper of Carnegie Mellon University. Publishing since 1906, it is one of Carnegie Mellon's largest and oldest student organizations. It currently has over 170 student members, who contribute on a weekly basis. It is funded by advertisements and the university's student activities fee. The_Tartan
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| Kate Bornstein Kate Bornstein (born March 15, 1948) is an American author, playwright, performance artist, transsexual woman and gender theorist. Kate_Bornstein
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| Jesse Clyde Nichols Jesse Clyde Nichols (August 23, 1880 - February 16, 1950), better known as J. C. Nichols, was a prominent developer of commercial and residential real estate in Kansas City. He was born in Olathe, Kansas, attended the University of Kansas and Harvard University. His developments include the Country Club Plaza, the first suburban shopping center in the United States and the Country Club District, the largest contiguous master-planned community in the United States. Jesse_Clyde_Nichols
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| Carlos Latuff Carlos Latuff is a freelance political cartoonist, born in November 30, 1968, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Latuff's works have been posted on various Indymedia websites and blogs as well as several newspapers and magazines such as Mad, The Toronto Star, 'The Islamic Front for the Iraqi Resistance' (JAMI) magazine, the Saudi magazine "Character", Lebanese newspaper "Al Akhbar", Jerusalem Post, and others. Carlos_Latuff
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| Stéphane Dion Stéphane Maurice Dion, PC, MP (born September 28, 1955) is a Canadian politican who has been the Member of Parliament for the riding of Saint-Laurent–Cartierville in Montreal since 1996. He was the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and the Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition in the Canadian House of Commons from 2006 to 2008. Stéphane_Dion
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| Ed Rendell Talk:Ed_Rendell
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| Baruch Marzel Baruch Marzel () is an Israeli right-wing politician. Marzel, an American-born Orthodox Jew, lives in the Jewish community of Hebron in Tel Rumeida with his wife and nine children. He is the leader of the Religious Zionism-orientated Jewish National Front party. Baruch_Marzel
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| AK Press AK Press is a collectively owned and operated independent publisher and book distributor that specialises in radical and anarchist literature. AK_Press
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| Venezuelan recall referendum, 2004 The Venezuelan recall referendum of 15 August 2004 was a referendum to determine whether Hugo Chávez, the current President of Venezuela, should be recalled from office. The result of the referendum was to not recall Chávez.The recall referendum was announced on 8 June 2004 by the National Electoral Council (CNE) after Venezuelan opposition succeeded in collecting the number of signatures required by the 1999 Constitution to effect a recall. Venezuelan_recall_referendum,_2004
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| Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) is an international animal rights campaign to close down Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS), Europe's largest contract animal-testing laboratory. HLS tests medical and non-medical substances on around 75,000 animals every year, from rats to primates. It has been the subject of five major leaks or undercover investigations by activists and reporters since 1989. Stop_Huntingdon_Animal_Cruelty
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| If Americans Knew If Americans Knew is a non-profit organization that focuses on the Arab-Israeli conflict and United States foreign policy regarding the Middle East, offering analysis of American media coverage of these issues. Its mission, according to the group's website, is to provide "what every American needs to know about Israel/Palestine." The site is generally critical of U.S. financial and military support of Israel. If_Americans_Knew
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| Roman Giertych Roman Jacek Giertych, (, born 27 February 1971 in Śrem, Poland) is a Polish politician, Deputy Prime Minister and was Minister of Education until August 2007. He was a member of the Sejm until October 2007, the lower house of the Polish parliament (elected in 2001), and chairman of the League of Polish Families party. (Polish Roman_Giertych
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| Pioneer Fund Pioneer Fund is a U.S. non-profit foundation established in 1937 "to advance the scientific study of heredity and human differences." Currently headed by psychology professor J. Philippe Rushton, the fund focuses on projects it perceives will not be easily funded due to controversial subject matter.Two of the most notable studies funded by the Pioneer Fund are the Minnesota Study of Twins Reared Apart and the Texas Adoption Project, which studied the similarities and differences of identical twins and other children adopted into non-biological families. Pioneer_Fund
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