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  • Health reform? Women say it’s about work, wages

    Health reform? Women say it’s about work, wages

    June 29, 2009

    Original source: (WOMENSENEWS)--As the battle to reform U.S. health care heats up, Cindy Pearson is staying focused. 'This push is our No. 1 priority now,' says Pearson, executive director of the Washington-based National Women's Health Network....

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  • Attorney General seeks review of cocaine sentencing laws

    Attorney General seeks review of cocaine sentencing laws

    June 29, 2009

    Original source: U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder told lawmakers that it was time to close the gap in prison sentences for crack and powder cocaine crimes, a disparity in sentencing that has had a large impact...

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  • Ludlow massacre site dedicated as national landmark

    Ludlow massacre site dedicated as national landmark

    June 29, 2009

    Original source: Mine Workers (UMWA) leaders, union activists, lawmakers and historians will dedicate the site of the 1914 Ludlow Massacre—one of the bloodiest chapters in the nation’s labor history—as a National Historic Landmark. On April 20,...

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  • British embassy staff held in Tehran

    British embassy staff held in Tehran

    June 29, 2009

    Original source: Authorities have detained eight employees of the British embassy in Tehran on Saturday, alleging that they had played a 'significant role' in post-election unrest. Foreign Secretary David Miliband, who is in Corfu for a...

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  • Communist Party statement on Honduras crisis

    Communist Party statement on Honduras crisis

    June 29, 2009

    The Communist Party USA (CPUSA) joins with the world in denouncing the coup d’etat this morning against the legally elected president of the Republic of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, by the Honduran military, in which, according to...

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