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life after the death of theory Print E-mail
posted by steve   
Monday, 05 February 2007
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What is fascinating about the attached link is the levels of alienation that the writer obviously feels. And yet sitting here on another continent I can't help but wonder at the nature of the institution(s) he's talking about. from button-down shirts and khakis to Eagleton and the mid-West of nowhere, hardly surprising then that his self-contempt is as strong as his strong dislike of 'theory' . Anyway it's 2005 and from the middle of nowhere the death of theory is announced...

chronicle.com/jobs/2005/04/2005042901c.htm
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Protesters storm Ecuador Congress Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 31 January 2007
'Supporters of new Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa have stormed a session of Congress, suspending debate on constitutional reform.'
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The Non-Reproduction of New Orleans Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 30 January 2007
Editorial by Benedict Seymour

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In Congo, superstitions breed homeless children Print E-mail
posted by Genevi   
Wednesday, 24 January 2007

Three months ago, Kisungu Gloire considered himself fortunate. A 13-year-old refugee, he had a house to sleep in, food to eat, and a stepmother who took care of him as one of her own. Then one day, Kisungu's fragile world fell apart.'

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Ancient god is worshipped again Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 24 January 2007

'AFTER 1,700 years, the ancient Greek god Zeus was honoured once again yesterday, with a group of modern worshippers defying a government ban to celebrate at an ancient temple in the heart of Athens.'

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