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Ed Burns <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Mar 1998 12:07:54 -0800
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Hi there,

I just started reading "Class Warfare", a book of interviews with
Chomsky.  In the first section of interviews, which took place in early
1995, Noam refers to a then upcoming set of hearings by the World Court
on East Timor.  He said the result of those hearings would set an
important precedent.  I haven't read much further into the book, and its
possible he covers the result in a later interview, but I would like to
know if anyone had feedback on the above mentioned hearings and their
outcome.

Thanks,

Ed

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