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Politics : About that Cuban boy, Elian

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To: Rambi who wrote (6574)5/28/2000 9:03:00 PM
From: Dayuhan  Read Replies (1) of 9127
 
I didn't even notice the Birch link, though I did catch the prominent demand that we retake the Panama Canal. Either way, we were forewarned, quickly enough.

The best place I've found for a quick world news review is the International Herald Tribune website (www.iht.com), which is not a "non-US source" per se, but is published for an international audience and maintains a fair degree of perspective and a pretty solid separation between news and editorializing. Both The Economist and The Far East Economic Review (more of a general news source than the name would suggest) provide solid non-US perspectives, as do the world news pages of many English newspapers outside the US - I often look at the Irish Times and the Sydney Morning Herald. Most of the ones I look at are European or Asian, it would be interesting to find a good English-language site in Latin America and one in Africa, for all-around views....

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In case anyone's interested, a link to the Sydney Morning Herald's Elian page:

smh.com.au
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