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Stories by Andrew Reding

directs the North America Project of the World Policy Institute in New York.

Flag Ammendment Violates 10 Commandments and the Constitution

By elevating the flag to sacred status and by creating a First Amendment loophole, a proposed amendment to the Constitution puts American civil and religious liberties at risk.
Posted on Jun 13, 2003, Source: Pacific News Service

With All Eyes on Iraq, the Americas Crumble

"The explosion has already occurred in Colombia, which is torn by civil war, and in neighboring Venezuela, which is on the edge of civil war."
Posted on Feb 25, 2003, Source: Pacific News Service

I’m Not A Racist But...

In challenging affirmative action, President Bush hopes to show he's in touch with his conservate white supporters--but not too in touch.
Posted on Jan 23, 2003, Source: Pacific News Service

A Tale of Two "Terrorists"

The cases of Zacarias Moussaoui and Lori Berenson reflect the double standard of the Bush administration when it comes to international tribunals.
Posted on Apr 24, 2002, Source: Pacific News Service

U.S. Free Trade Policy Not as Free as It Appears

Whatever comes out of the just-finished free trade summit in Quebec City, it is clear that U.S. economic policies are fraught with contradictions that protect the rich and exploit the poor.
Posted on Apr 23, 2001, Source: Pacific News Service

The Fall of Mexico's "Cactus Wall"

Without an ideology to hold it together, Mexico's defeated PRI will disappear as a political force. Far more powerful will be newly elected President Vicente Fox's vision to expand NAFTA into a common market similar to the European Union.
Posted on Jul 3, 2000, Source: Pacific News Service

The War on Drugs: A Game of Illusion and Pretense

Congress will likely vote more than $1 billion to continue the war on drugs in Colombia in this election year. But from even a little distance, it is clear that this "war" is a game of mirrors and sleight of hand, of pretense on all sides.
Posted on Apr 1, 2000, Source: Pacific News Service