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Some mid-summer-night reads
July 11, 2008Here are a few choice books for summer reading brought to you by writers and readers of the People’s Weekly World. “Jackdaws,” by Ken Follett. It is based on the true story of a group of...
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Miami loses two radio hosts to anti-Cuba bias
July 11, 2008Media censorship just doesn’t let up in Miami. On June 13, maverick journalist Max Lesnik gave his last broadcast on Radio WOCN where his programs had been heard each weekday for five years. Francisco Aruca also...
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Steelworkers vow to fight racism, elect Obama
July 9, 2008LAS VEGAS — Over 3,000 Steelworker delegates filled the Las Vegas Bally Hotel convention center last week with raring-to-go enthusiasm for “taking back America for working people” in the 2008 elections. One delegate described it as...
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If not to Venezuela, send Luis Posada to Panama
July 9, 2008Jose Pertierra is Venezuela’s U.S. lawyer. He is demanding that Luis Posada be returned to Panama to finish out jail time there in connection with an attempt with three others in 2000 to murder former Cuban...
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People and dogs for Obama at this parade
July 9, 2008Forks, population 3,193, “logging capital of the world,” is located in the far northwest corner of Washington State on the Olympic Peninsula. The town is famous for its towering conifers, loggers, mushrooms, steelhead trout, and salal...
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