| List of Iraqis This list of Iraqis includes people who were born in Iraq and people who are of Iraqi ancestry, who are significantly notable for their life and/or work. This list should be carefully maintained, and adding or deleting a name without first discussing the change on the article's talk page is likely to be reverted. List_of_Iraqis
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| Dorota Nieznalska Dorota Nieznalska (b. 1973) is an artist in Poland who, in 2003, was convicted and sentenced to six months of unpaid community service by a court for her installation art which included a cross with a penis on it. (May), the appeals process is continuing. Dorota_Nieznalska
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| Gino Perente Eugenio Mario Perente-Ramos (Gino Perente) (20 November 1934 - 18 March 1995) was the founder of the National Labor Federation (NATLFED), a collection of anti-poverty organizations in the United States. The NATLFED's organizations conduct door-to-door canvassing and operate assistance programs for the poor, but it has also been described by critics as a left-wing "political cult." Gino_Perente
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| Sepia Mutiny Sepia Mutiny is a blog and discussion forum, initially conceived by a group of mostly second generation Indian American students and young professionals in August 2004. The site has had an exponential growth rate and according to its FAQ, as of May 2007 had amassed over five million readers since inception. Sepia_Mutiny
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| Thomas E. Klocek Thomas_E._Klocek
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| Media in Boston media companies located in or serving Boston. Media_in_Boston
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| Nathan Braun Talk:Nathan_Braun
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| Media activism Media_activism
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| Israel/In the news Portal:Israel/In_the_news
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| Johhny-turbo User:Johhny-turbo
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| Chrysi Avyi Chrysi Avyi (in Greek characters:Χρυσή Αυγή; English translation:Golden Dawn) is a Greek neo-Nazi political organization led by Nikolaos Michaloliakos. Chrysi Avyi opposes immigration, Marxism, globalization and multiculturalism. Chrysi Avyi is also the name of a newspaper and a magazine published by that party.Chrysi Avyi has only reached as high as 0.5% of the vote in a national election. Chrysi_Avyi
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| Global governance Global governance is the political interaction of transnational actors aimed at solving problems that affect more than one state or region when there is no power of enforcing compliance. The question of world governance arises in the context of what is known as globalization. In response to the acceleration of interdependencies on a worldwide scale, both between human societies and between humanity and the biosphere, world governance defines the elaboration of regulations on the same global scale. Global_governance
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| Chrysi Avyi Talk:Chrysi_Avyi
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| Malachy McCourt Malachy Gerard McCourt (born 20 September 1931) is an Irish-American actor, writer and politician. He was the 2006 Green Party candidate for governor in New York State, losing to the Democratic candidate Eliot Spitzer. He is the younger brother of Frank McCourt. Malachy_McCourt
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| Zaguiar User:Zaguiar
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| 2008 Republican National Convention The United States 2008 Republican National Convention took place at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota, from September 1, through September 4, 2008. The first day of the Republican Party's convention fell on Labor Day, the last day of the popular Minnesota State Fair, though because of Hurricane Gustav, this day was mostly a call for action to help victims and formal, required activities; most of the politicking and partying did not start until Tuesday, the second scheduled day. 2008_Republican_National_Convention
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| Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America Security_and_Prosperity_Partnership_of_North_America
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| Anti-Germans (communist current) Talk:Anti-Germans_(communist_current)
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| Westheimer Street Festival Westheimer_Street_Festival
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| Progressivism Progressivism is a political and social term that refers to ideologies and movements favoring or advocating changes or reform, usually in a statist direction for economic policies (government management) and liberal direction for social policies (personal choice). Progressivism
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| Gay–straight alliance Talk:Gay–straight_alliance
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| JamesMLane/Bush RfC (draft) User:JamesMLane/Bush_RfC_(draft)
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| Walkout In labor disputes, a walkout is a labor strike, the act of employees collectively leaving the workplace as an act of protest.A walkout can also mean the act of leaving a place of work, school, a meeting, a company, or an organization, especially if meant as an expression of protest or disapproval. Walkout
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| Racism in Russia during the 2000s Racism in Russia during the 2000s appears in the form of negative attitudes and actions towards people who are not considered ethnically Russian. This includes antisemitism and a general demeaning attitude to northern indigenous peoples of Russia, as well as hostility towards various Caucasian/Central Asian ethnicities (whether of Orthodox Christian or Muslim faith). Racism_in_Russia_during_the_2000s
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| Supreme Court of Israel Talk:Supreme_Court_of_Israel
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| 2008 Republican National Convention Talk:2008_Republican_National_Convention
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| Peter Grey User_talk:Peter_Grey
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| Southway Southway is a large housing estate in north-west Plymouth in the English county of Devon. The name is believed to have derived from the route into Plymouth often used by Buckland Abbey monks, which was known as the "South Way". Southway
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| Eight-hour day The eight-hour day movement or 40-hour week movement, also known as the short-time movement, had its origins in the Industrial Revolution in Britain, where industrial production in large factories transformed working life and imposed long hours and poor working conditions. With working conditions unregulated, the health, welfare and morale of working people suffered. The exploitation of child labour was common. The working day could range from 10 to 16 hours for six days a week. Eight-hour_day
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| Black War Talk:Black_War
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| Proposals for new Australian States A number of proposals for the creation of additional states in Australia have been made in the past century, however to date none have been added to the Commonwealth since Federation in 1901. Many proposals have suggested an Aboriginal state which would resemble the Inuit territory of Nunavut in Canada, whilst others have suggested annexing New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, or even Fiji as new states. Proposals_for_new_Australian_States
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| Business Plot Business Plot (also the Plot Against FDR and the White House Putsch) was an alleged political conspiracy in 1933 which involved wealthy businessmen plotting a coup d’état to overthrow United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In 1934 retired Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler testified to the McCormack-Dickstein Congressional Committee that a group of men had approached him as part of a plot to overthrow Roosevelt in a coup. Business_Plot
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| Khmer Loeu Khmer Loeu are the Mon-Khmer highland tribes in Cambodia. Although the origins of this group are not clear, some believe that the Mon-Khmer-speaking tribes were part of the long migration of these people from the northwest. The Austronesian-speaking groups, Rade and Jarai, apparently came to coastal Vietnam and then moved west, forming wedges among some of the Mon-Khmer groups. Khmer_Loeu
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| Department of Anti-terrorism Strategic Studies Department of Anti-terrorism Strategic Studies () is an Italian organization reported to have been set up in 2004 and under investigation since July 2005 . Department_of_Anti-terrorism_Strategic_Studies
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| Bill White (activist)/Archive 1 Talk:Bill_White_(activist)/Archive_1
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| Matt Taibbi Talk:Matt_Taibbi
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| Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army The Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army (or CIRCA or Smile LiberAtion Front) is a United Kingdom-based anti-authoritarian left-wing activist group that uses clowning and other non-violent actions to challenge corporate globalisation, war and similar actions that the group opposes.CIRCA emerged out of the direct action movement and has participated in protests against George W Bush's visit to the UK in 2003 and demonstrations against the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Clandestine_Insurgent_Rebel_Clown_Army
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| Clackamas High School Clackamas High School (CHS) is a public high school located in Clackamas, Oregon. The school itself was built in 2002, replacing an older, smaller building built in 1957 which is now Alder Creek Middle School. Clackamas_High_School
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| George W. Bush/Archive 26 Talk:George_W._Bush/Archive_26
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| Brewster Jennings & Associates Talk:Brewster_Jennings_&_Associates
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| Camp Iguana (Guantanamo) Camp Iguana is a small compound in the detainment camp complex on the US Naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Camp Iguana originally held three child detainees who camp spokesmen then claimed were the only detainees under age 16. It was closed in the winter of 2004 when the three were sent home. Camp_Iguana_(Guantanamo)
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| Cindy Sheehan Cindy Lee Miller Sheehan (born July 10, 1957) is an American anti-war activist whose son was killed during his service in the Iraq War on April 4, 2004. She attracted national and international media attention in August 2005 for her extended anti-war protest at a makeshift camp outside President George W. Bush's Texas ranch — a stand which drew both passionate support and angry criticism. She ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 2008. Cindy_Sheehan
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| CzechTek CzechTek was an annual teknival normally held on the weekend at the end of July in the Czech Republic. It attracted thousands of free tekno dancers from several European countries (40,000 people attended in 2003 and 2006). Open invitations were usually made to all soundsystems, performers and all human beings with positive thinking. CzechTek
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| Japanese Communist Party Talk:Japanese_Communist_Party
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| Angeles City Talk:Angeles_City
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| Michael Dutton Douglas Talk:Michael_Dutton_Douglas
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| 32nd G8 summit The 32nd summit of the G8 group of industrialised nations took place from July 15 to July 17, 2006 outside Saint Petersburg, Russia. The venue was the Constantine Palace, which is located in Strelna on the Gulf of Finland. This was the first time Russia served as host nation for a G8 summit. 32nd_G8_summit
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| Left-wing politics/Archive 4 Talk:Left-wing_politics/Archive_4
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